Not exactly as funny meme as I would like it to be, but I just found out about that feature after having to hold the power button due to a frozen system countless times, and I had to tell someone.
Not exactly as funny meme as I would like it to be, but I just found out about that feature after having to hold the power button due to a frozen system countless times, and I had to tell someone.
Just decrease your swap space.
Unless you have an unusual system, there’s no reason to have several GB of swap.
that won’t solve the system unresponsiveness
Have you tried?
Because it does.
yes, even turning swap off entirely doesn’t solve it. It doesn’t take much to find people reporting a similar experience.
Better enable swap again. Linux expects swap.