tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post2302914420727292760..comments2024-02-02T17:44:31.577+05:30Comments on My Geek Opinions - A Geek's Guide to Technology: Boost System Performance (RAM specifically) in Ubuntu using zRam!Gayanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06101505389838342544noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post-37290736536982081042012-08-06T16:08:15.954+05:302012-08-06T16:08:15.954+05:30just use dpkg --purge instead.
sudo dpkg --purge ...just use dpkg --purge instead.<br /><br />sudo dpkg --purge zramswap-enabler<br />sudo dpkg --purge zram-config<br /><br />and no need to reinstallcelogeekhttp://blog.celogeek.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post-81270133370987530142012-07-26T19:15:59.776+05:302012-07-26T19:15:59.776+05:30@Anonymous,
Thanks for sharing your experience ma...@Anonymous,<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your experience mate, appreciate it :).Gayanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06101505389838342544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post-68383260808000052392012-07-25T12:10:02.798+05:302012-07-25T12:10:02.798+05:30For information, I wanted to uninstall zramswap-en...For information, I wanted to uninstall zramswap-enabler (zram-config) COMPLETELY (including the zram swap partitions it created), and "sudo apt-get remove zramswap-enabler" ("sudo apt-get remove zram-config") did NOT suffice! The script /etc/init/zramswap.conf (/etc/init/zram-config.conf) remained and loaded again on the next boot (and made a swapon /dev/zram0 .. /dev/zramN again). (I ran "swapon -s" and there were still the lines starting with /dev/zram...)<br />What I needed is to *PURGE*:<br /><br />$ sudo apt-get purge zramswap-enabler<br /><br />(<br />$ sudo apt-get purge zram-config<br />)<br /><br />NB: In my case, I had already run the "remove" command (then rebooted), and even after running "purge" on top of that, "swapon -s" was still giving the same results. I had to re-install, then purge.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post-72758073378169072242012-06-09T08:05:07.370+05:302012-06-09T08:05:07.370+05:30@Micheal,
Cool :).@Micheal,<br /><br />Cool :).Gayanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06101505389838342544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1340824761566000730.post-6247805929526024952012-06-07T15:25:39.336+05:302012-06-07T15:25:39.336+05:30Nice article!
In Ubuntu 12.04 the PPA is not even...Nice article!<br /><br />In Ubuntu 12.04 the PPA is not even needed. Instead, just install "zram-config" which provides the similar functionality:<br /><br />apt-get install zram-config<br /><br />- michaelMichael Stuckihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15363314427672772301noreply@blogger.com