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Whatever distro you install, make sure you enable zram, it makes old computers with low ram much more usable, and an out of memory killer too.
Ooms are much less necessary with MGLRU if they keep to a new kernel
I'd still use an oom killer even on 6.1 which is the kernel Debian uses, mglru got improvements in following kernels like you said.
The Linux kernel already has OOM killing... Do you mean something like Facebook's
oomd
where you can more easily control it from userspace?yeah, from what i remember the kernel's oom killer isn't that fast and external ones work better
Thanks! Great advice 👍