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We have to be extremely selective of what we load at start up. 3mb here, 15mb there and before you know it, we've gone from Linux Lite to Linux Heavy. Only the absolute necessities get loaded into memory at boot, nothing more.
Quote from: MS on October 09, 2019, 10:26:05 AMPerhaps you could also allow there to choose whether the system by default should work in one-word-defined performance or powersaving mode.People already have that option with the new 4.6 feature, xfce4-cpufreq-plugin.
Perhaps you could also allow there to choose whether the system by default should work in one-word-defined performance or powersaving mode.
Quote from: MS on October 09, 2019, 12:36:51 AMWhat about if to make it easier to set the swap size and the swappiness value?To risky for those who have no idea what those are, ok for advanced users.
What about if to make it easier to set the swap size and the swappiness value?
New feature, 'Clear memory' frees up system memory. Will prove useful for older machines.