Benny Lyne Amorsen wrote:
> > 
> > zswap on the other hand discovers that certain pages have not been in
> > use for a long time, and so it migrates them to disk without
> > decompressing them. It will also notice that some memory pages are
> > incompressible, and it will send those straight to disk.
> > 
> > The result is that with zswap, the recently used pages are in fast
> > compressed memory, and stuff which has not been used for hours is
> > on disk. As it should be.
> > 
> > https://chrisdown.name/2026/03/24/zswap-vs-zram-when-to-use-what.html
> > 

Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Fascinating article. I suggest people read the section on Fedora before
> deciding to change.

So what's the current default setup for swapping with Fedora?  (i.e.
Fresh install on a blank drive, you haven't customised anything.)  I'm
still on Fedora 42 on the other PC.

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