07-12-2016, 02:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2016, 02:26 PM by torreydale.)
When letting the Linux Lite installer run with defaults, it seems to choose a swap size equivalent to one's current amount of RAM, so that's what I configure when I use the "Something else" option. In fact, for my laptop, I made the swap equivalent to the amount of RAM I was expecting to get. My RAM wasn't maxed out at the time.
It feels like a waste sometimes, but I heard if you want to hibernate the PC, it's good to have the swap size equal to the amount of RAM. I'm sure there are a lot of opinions on this, but so far, this is the habit I've developed.
It feels like a waste sometimes, but I heard if you want to hibernate the PC, it's good to have the swap size equal to the amount of RAM. I'm sure there are a lot of opinions on this, but so far, this is the habit I've developed.
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