Thank Sam.

>
> On 5/10/26 2:39 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> > 
> >>
> >> On 5/10/26 1:59 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> >>> After I kill vivaldi
> >>>
> >>> top - 22:44:50 up 20 days, 12:30,  2 users,  load average: 3.90, 2.75, 
> >>> 2.23
> >>> Tasks: 510 total,   1 running, 504 sleeping,   4 stopped,   1 zombie
> >>> %Cpu(s):  3.5 us,  3.8 sy,  0.0 ni, 92.2 id,  0.0 wa,  0.3 hi,  0.2 si,  
> >>> 0.0 st
> >>> MiB Mem :  31955.0 total,   5792.8 free,  17921.4 used,  10331.5 
> >>> buff/cache
> >>> MiB Swap:  24576.0 total,   6100.7 free,  18475.2 used.  14033.6 avail Mem
> >>
> >> Looks like it wasn't vivaldi then.  Try closing other apps and see what
> >> happens.
> > 
> > Actually, I used to close vivaldi, firefox,
> > but it never help as soos as I reopen them. It seems gnome which is the 
> > issue
> > 
> >>> swapon
> >>> NAME       TYPE      SIZE  USED PRIO
> >>> /dev/zram0 partition   8G    8G  100
> >>> /dev/sda2  partition  16G 10.1G   -1
> >>>
> >>> Why zram0 is only 8G, while I have 32 Go?
> >>
> >> Looks like the default in /usr/lib/systemd/zram-generator.conf is max
> >> 8GB.  I overrode mine at the beginning, so I have this in
> >> /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf:
> >> [zram0]
> >> zram-fraction = 0.75
> >> max-zram-size = none
> > 
> > I have
> > [zram0]
> > zram-size = min(ram, 8192)
> 
> That's the default from /usr/lib/systemd/zram-generator.conf.  If that's 
> what you have in /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf, then change it to 
> what I showed.

Would it help in something?
> 
> >>> I recently increased my memory from 8 to 32 because of the issue.
> >>> In addition, I do not understand /dev/sda2 while this swap is not set in 
> >>> fstab !!
> >>
> >> If the swap partition exists, it will be automatically used.  Either
> >> disable it in /etc/fstab or delete it.  Or leave it and change the zram
> > as I said, there is not swap set in the fstab
> 
> I know.  If the partition exists, it will be used automatically.  If you 
> want to disable it, you will have to add it to /etc/fstab so you can 
> flag it as disabled.  Otherwise, you might be able to find the service 
> or generator that automatically adds swap partitions and disable that. 
> Or else delete the partition from the partition table.
> 

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