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This is a relief to find! I just looked at htop
and panicked over the high amount of “used” memory.
This is a relief to find! I just looked at htop
and panicked over the high amount of “used” memory.
They just implemented a systemd feature, systemd-oomd. To be honest, it can cause issues in some edge cases, but it works pretty well in any distro (that uses systemd).
There’s also earlyoom that’s systemd-independent. If you have a source about the edge cases produced by such software i’m curious