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The only issue I've had is that the system will completly freeze up, although it only happens every once in a great while. I never had it happen on any other Arch based distro.
Actually I had this one!
Something about their swap config makes it very fragile unless you use RAM swap as enabled by default, and I kept having this when I disabled it for reasons. It was much better once I re enabled it, though occasionally I still have severe issues going way, way, over my RAM pool.
I don’t mention that much because swapping to like 64GB on a 32GB system seems like an uncommon use case.
I haven't touched anything related to swap or memory managment. They said they don't ship with a swap partition or file. I figured the devs must know best.
Yeah, it uses only ram swap by default. If you aren’t going over a ton, it shouldn’t matter.
I just have weird workloads that spike memory usage a ton for short times, so I have to go out to my nvme.
I have 64 GB of RAM so I have never gone over. Except once when I had a memory leak lol.