Not exactly the kind of respect it would like to get
Not exactly the kind of respect it would like to get
Not exactly as funny meme as I would like it to be, but I just found out about that feature after having to hold the power button due to a frozen system countless times, and I had to tell someone.
Related and IMO a much better option for Linux desktops:
38 0 ReplyThis is great! Why doesnt distros use this by default???
Just put plasmashell and a few in there and you will have a working oom killer. Finally.
I will install this the first thing tomorrow
Wait... Fedora has this since quite a while, strange.
15 0 ReplyBecause if i'm rendering on blender on my lower end PC with expected freezes but it auto kills the render?
13 0 ReplyWhy doesnt distros use this by default???
Nohang has some explanations to this.
I.e. kernel devs are ignorant to the issue of oomkiller not working as intended on desktop.
Edit: Lkml is down.
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This sounds really good!
3 0 ReplyIs this better than oomd?
1 0 ReplyWasn't oomd the facebook thing for complicated server setups?
edit: yeah, for large data centers. Imho overengineered for single user desktop sessions. Earlyoom is simple and tiny.
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Just decrease your swap space.
Unless you have an unusual system, there's no reason to have several GB of swap.
3 2 Replythat won't solve the system unresponsiveness
9 1 Replyor fiddle with the vm/swappiness value
3 1 ReplyIs hibernate no longer a thing? I thought that needed swap.
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ok... I'll ask.. where the heck is the "sysreq" key on my standard keyboard?
27 0 ReplyShould be the screenshot key
13 0 Replyso it is! and I tested it, of course, with alt-sys-b which instantly rebooted my machine. nice.
10 0 ReplyPrt sc one? Print screen?
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How come sysreq + f is not on by default? After discovering and enabling it I haven’t had to hard restart due to hangs or crashes.
9 0 ReplyDebian has it by default I think. Arch has it disabled because it might be a security risk if someone had physical access to your computer.
12 0 Replythose debian daredevils like the thrill of living on the edge
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Raising Skinny Elephants Is Utterly Boring ... Or so I've heard.
1 0 ReplyThat restarts the system. This only attempts to kill the app that uses most memory.
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