zram
Mario Rugiero
mrugiero at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 08:01:30 UTC 2014
Take my answer as a grain of salt, as I'm no Xubuntu dev, but your scenario
is pretty much the reason why zram exists, so I tend to believe it should
be alright. Lubuntu enables it by default.
2014-03-12 4:57 GMT-03:00 Tiago Ribeiro <zakzor at gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
> Just a question. I'm testing Xubuntu 14.04 beta1 on a Asus 1015BX-123S
> (AMD Brazos) netbook with only (and soldered) 1GB of RAM in which 256MB
> goes to the GPU which leaves the system with a mere 768MB.
> Is it okay for me to use zram while testing the system?
> I use it on my Xubuntu 12.02.4 partition and its okay but since this is
> for testing purposes I don't want to add any false possible bug.
>
> Thanks all,
> TIago
>
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