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How to solve ram usage excessive on Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Why most people recommend to reduce swappiness to 10-20?High usage of Intel CPU! [18.04 LTS]Starting problem with persistent(casper-rw) file in Ubuntu 18.04My Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Laggy After Reach 90% of RAM and Never Run Faster Again Except Reboot Itcpu usage is high under battery power ubuntu 18.04Ubuntu 18.04 LTS randomly freezesHow to run Unturned on ubuntu 18.04 LTS without crash?Trouble after Ubuntu InstallationProblem rebooting after installing Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTSUbuntu 18.04.2 LTS on ESXi 6.7 white screen after bootWhat partitions are required for Ubuntu?
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My laptop: 4gb Ram, CPU intel Core i5 6200. os: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. I have a problem with ram usage excessive. When i close app, ram no change. so my laptop lag and run so slow. You can help me? pls.
Or, you can try app Building care:
https://phanmembuildingcare.blogspot.com/
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My laptop: 4gb Ram, CPU intel Core i5 6200. os: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. I have a problem with ram usage excessive. When i close app, ram no change. so my laptop lag and run so slow. You can help me? pls.
Or, you can try app Building care:
https://phanmembuildingcare.blogspot.com/
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Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
10 mins ago
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My laptop: 4gb Ram, CPU intel Core i5 6200. os: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. I have a problem with ram usage excessive. When i close app, ram no change. so my laptop lag and run so slow. You can help me? pls.
Or, you can try app Building care:
https://phanmembuildingcare.blogspot.com/
18.04
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My laptop: 4gb Ram, CPU intel Core i5 6200. os: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. I have a problem with ram usage excessive. When i close app, ram no change. so my laptop lag and run so slow. You can help me? pls.
Or, you can try app Building care:
https://phanmembuildingcare.blogspot.com/
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Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
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Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
10 mins ago
Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
10 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
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Possibly closing the app GUI doesn't kill the process itself. Something similar to what skype does. Have you tried starting the app from cli?
– bistoco
33 mins ago
Ubuntu also caches applications in RAM and only frees them when another app needs the space. See: askubuntu.com/questions/743649/… & askubuntu.com/questions/184217/…
– oldfred
10 mins ago