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How to remove existing traditional swap partitions hard_drives
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How to remove existing traditional swap partitions

David Both July 31, 2024
Swap space is a common and important aspect of computing today regardless of operating system. Linux uses...
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Make swap better with zram on Linux

David Both December 22, 2023
The ideal swap configuration depends on your use case and the amount of physical RAM in your...
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Drop swap for zram on Linux gears-01
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Drop swap for zram on Linux

David Both December 21, 2023
1 Zram is a tool for creating an in-RAM compressed cache, specifically for use as swap space....
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How I troubleshoot swappiness and startup time on Linux gears-01
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How I troubleshoot swappiness and startup time on Linux

David Both December 20, 2023
I recently experienced another interesting problem in the Linux startup sequence that has a circumvention–not a solution....
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A computer is like air conditioning – it becomes useless when you open Windows

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Why I’ve Never Used Windows

On February 12 I gave a presentation at the Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG) about why I use Linux and why I’ve never used Windows.

Here’s the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/live/uCK_haOXPFM 

Why there’s no such thing as AI

Last October at All Things Open (ATO) I was interviewed by Jason Hibbits of We Love Open Source. It’s posted in the article “Why today’s AI isn’t intelligent (yet)“.

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