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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoOn windows? WHAT? You drunk? Linux has zram. This is where the discussion ends immediately.
minus-squareboredsquirrellinkfedilink2•1 year agoZRAM is also not about RAM management. I am talking about the oomd If on Windows a process is using extremely much resources, mostly you still can open a GUI task manager amd kill it. On KDE if this happens, I am lucky if I can exit to a TTY
On windows? WHAT? You drunk? Linux has zram. This is where the discussion ends immediately.
ZRAM is also not about RAM management. I am talking about the oomd
If on Windows a process is using extremely much resources, mostly you still can open a GUI task manager amd kill it. On KDE if this happens, I am lucky if I can exit to a TTY