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↳ 回复 Jay (npub10mtatsat7ph6rsq0w8u8npt8d86x4jfr2nqjnvld2439q6f8ugqq0x27hf)

I do actually keep my desktop on for long periods of time. How does one zram?

Depends on the distro, but usually just install a package. I know on Debian an apt install zram-config will do the trick. If you already have swap you may need to mess around a bit with swapoff, but it's pretty simple usually. The link I posted goes over the basic config.

From AI: To set up zRAM on Linux, follow these steps:

  • Install the package: Run sudo apt install zram-config (Debian/Ubuntu) or sudo dnf install zram-generator (Fedora).
  • Start the service: Use sudo systemctl enable --now zram-config or configure the /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf file.
  • Verify: Check status with zramctl or swapon --show.

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