Hi everyone,
I am in the process of doing a clean install of Kubuntu 18.04 on a Dell laptop with 4GB of ram. Previous older Linux installs on this laptop without a swap partition would see the OS run out of ram (especially while streaming video from the Internet) and hang, forcing a hard reset. From what I understand Ubuntu 18.04 automatically creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. I also noted that during the Kubuntu 18.04 install there is no "guided" method of creating a swap partition during setup.
I wanted to confirm with you folks:
1 - That Ubuntu 18.04 and it's derivatives, specifically Kubuntu 18.04, automatically creates a swap file during install, and,
2 - If I should bother creating a swap partition during the install, or if the swap file replaces the need for a swap partition completely
Thank you all in advance
Kevin
I am in the process of doing a clean install of Kubuntu 18.04 on a Dell laptop with 4GB of ram. Previous older Linux installs on this laptop without a swap partition would see the OS run out of ram (especially while streaming video from the Internet) and hang, forcing a hard reset. From what I understand Ubuntu 18.04 automatically creates a swap file instead of a swap partition. I also noted that during the Kubuntu 18.04 install there is no "guided" method of creating a swap partition during setup.
I wanted to confirm with you folks:
1 - That Ubuntu 18.04 and it's derivatives, specifically Kubuntu 18.04, automatically creates a swap file during install, and,
2 - If I should bother creating a swap partition during the install, or if the swap file replaces the need for a swap partition completely
Thank you all in advance
Kevin
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