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HELP! Zero-K (using Chobby) unusable in Linux

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1/4/2018 11:06:31 AMLynx before revert after revert
1/4/2018 11:05:51 AMLynx before revert after revert
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1/4/2018 11:05:03 AMLynx before revert after revert
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1 @cleanrock or other linux experts, could this be the cause of my lockups: 1 @cleanrock or other linux experts, could this be the cause of my lockups given memory leaks and only 8GB ram:
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3 ||cat /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf || 3 ||cat /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf ||
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5 || vm.swappiness=1 || 5 || vm.swappiness=1 ||
6 || vm.vfs_cache_pressure=50 || 6 || vm.vfs_cache_pressure=50 ||
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8 As an aside, I have 8GB Kingston 1600 DDR3 (cas11) memory, part number: 99U5471-039.A00LF. I see another 8GB Kingston 1600 DDR3 (cas11) memory module, but it has a different part number: 99U5403-160.A00LF. Does it matter that I am mixing part numbers even though the main parameters seem the same? 8 As an aside, I have 8GB Kingston 1600 DDR3 (cas11) memory, part number: 99U5471-039.A00LF. I see another 8GB Kingston 1600 DDR3 (cas11) memory module, but it has a different part number: 99U5403-160.A00LF. Does it matter that I am mixing part numbers even though the main parameters seem the same?