I'll soon be upgrading to the latest Kubuntu, as many of you will, and that may involve work with partitions. Being old school (and also being an old guy), I've always had a Swap partition along with separate Root and Home partitions. An acquaintance recently told me that I did not need a Swap partition because (1) I have lots of RAM, 32 GB, in fact, and (2) an SSD. He said that a Swap partition was bad for an SSD.
When I upgrade, should I get rid of the Swap partition? Is a Swap partition really bad for an SSD? I have googled this question and the information is all over the place.
There are some very knowledgeable people on this forum and I would appreciate your comments.
Mick
When I upgrade, should I get rid of the Swap partition? Is a Swap partition really bad for an SSD? I have googled this question and the information is all over the place.
There are some very knowledgeable people on this forum and I would appreciate your comments.
Mick
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