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Ajuda com Void Linux (lemmy.eco.br)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/21348187

Olá galera, sou novo por aqui, muito prazer em fazer parte dessa comunidade. Bom eu tenho usado o void Linux na tentativa de dá uma sobrevida ao meu meu velho notebook com um i3 de 1º geração e 4GB de ram. Estou usando o niri windows manager porém mesmo só com o mínimo de coias instaladas ele fica na casa de 1gb de ram e tem bastante travamento.

Além de trocar o HDD por um SDD, o que mais posso fazer para otimizar o meu sistema ?

desde já agradeço a todos que comentarem.

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[-] AndreProtasio@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 1 day ago

​Hi! While researching and using Gemini AI, I realized that the installation script I used didn't set up the zram properly. So, I created a swap file and configured the zram myself. Right now, I'm running a test: I'm compiling a Rust TUI app, watching a YouTube video in Firefox, streaming web radio via mpv to a Bluetooth speaker, and keeping the terminal open with 'bottom' to monitor everything. RAM usage peaked at 50%, with 50% swap usage. Even though the CPU usage is high, I'm really happy with the results. Thanks for the comments and the help! 😊

[-] INeedMana@piefed.zip 1 points 1 day ago

Nice ^^

If you want to do some stress-testing later on, there is a thing called cpuburn for CPU. And for behaviour under RAM load, I would start opening tabs in FF. When I had 8GB of RAM I had to routinely "close all tabs to the right" once a week

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