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Originally posted by xnor View PostOne word: ignorance.
Again, people that don't know what they're talking about and haven't got the first clue about how Linux handles OOM situations ideologically condemn it because it has "systemd" in its name.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostWhy not fix the problem in the kernel?
Like not swap executable code when the system is near-OOM?
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Originally posted by andyprough View PostThree words: No thank you.
systemd deciding which of my apps to kill and when to kill them sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
I can monitor my own system memory just fine, thank you very much. There's conky and applets and htop and glances and system monitors and notifiers all over the place I can use.
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