Good morning,
I'm running 14.04, 64 bit, all up to date. I've noticed some slight performance problems recently - a lot of disk activity in bursts, mainly. Looking at the system activity, Chrome seems to be hogging memory. This is probably my fault, as I prefer to run with several Chrome windows open (on different desktops) each with multiple tabs. I'm wondering if the activity is all the Chrome being written to disk, in which case would a swap partition help?
(I don't have a swap partition. I didn't think I'd need it - 4GB of RAM after all. However, I find I only have 3GB of RAM....)
If a swap partition is the answer, what is the simplest way to add it? I've read several posts about (A) creating a swap file via CL, or (B) creating a new partition then modifying FSTAB and whatever. Either of these would take me out of my comfort zone.
Could I use Clonezilla? Backup /home and /root, create a new (swap) partition, then restore /home and /root?
Thanks
I'm running 14.04, 64 bit, all up to date. I've noticed some slight performance problems recently - a lot of disk activity in bursts, mainly. Looking at the system activity, Chrome seems to be hogging memory. This is probably my fault, as I prefer to run with several Chrome windows open (on different desktops) each with multiple tabs. I'm wondering if the activity is all the Chrome being written to disk, in which case would a swap partition help?
(I don't have a swap partition. I didn't think I'd need it - 4GB of RAM after all. However, I find I only have 3GB of RAM....)
If a swap partition is the answer, what is the simplest way to add it? I've read several posts about (A) creating a swap file via CL, or (B) creating a new partition then modifying FSTAB and whatever. Either of these would take me out of my comfort zone.
Could I use Clonezilla? Backup /home and /root, create a new (swap) partition, then restore /home and /root?
Thanks
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