Comment 103 for bug 1833281

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In , marc (marc-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Steven Haigh from comment #74)
> These days, its become cheap enough to just have more RAM - so to be honest,
> I haven't seen an issue like this again in a number of years - but now I
> don't bother with less than 32Gb of RAM for a desktop.
>
> Likely, this has just become obsolete now - so closing as such.

Sorry to object, but I'm reading this thread because the issue is still fresh enough and relevant to me. Some people are stuck with 4Gb to live everyday.

However
(In reply to Konstantin Kharlamov from comment #75)
This is helpful, like others above, the issue did not show up badly in the last few month using Mint 21.3 and kernel 6.8 (and perhaps since 5.15 or 5.19). I can not easily revert to an older one just for the test, but the machine currently reports `/sys/kernel/mm/lru_gen/enabled` and its value is `0x0007` as suggested.

This later is fair enough to mandate closure.