
20.04 - Can we clear memory cache in Ubuntu - Ask Ubuntu
Apr 24, 2021 · In my Ubuntu 20.04 I see 8.7 GB Memory cache in system monitor. Can I clear this, what is the best way to do so?
18.04 - How to free up the memory in the best way - Ask Ubuntu
Jul 28, 2018 · I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 and 4GB RAM with CPU 4. I don't have too much memory left, so my computer works slowly and crashes. What would you recommend me to remove …
How do I clean or disable the memory cache? - Ask Ubuntu
Jun 25, 2012 · After the system starts, in a few minutes my memory cache fills up and it starts using the swap. Here's a screenshot of /proc/meminfo. However, if I can disable this process / …
ram - Cached Memory Takes all the memory - Ask Ubuntu
Jul 1, 2021 · Empty RAM used as cache for your ssd is by design to speed up your computer. If you want to clear the cache every x minutes, you can set a crontab entry to clear the cache.
16.04 - Clear memory cache using Crontab - Ask Ubuntu
Aug 1, 2016 · Clear memory cache using Crontab Ask Question Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 6 months ago
ram - ubuntu 24.04 jsut cached the memory over time and never …
Nov 8, 2024 · It had been two weeks monitoring my Ubuntu desktop by btop to figure out what caused this problem, but no luck. Ubuntu 24.04 just keeps cached memory when nothing is …
Is there a command that frees up RAM? - Ask Ubuntu
I was wondering if there is a command that frees up cached RAM I often have 1GB cached RAM when I only have 1.7GB of RAM, and when I start an application like Minecraft (uses a lot of …
How can I free my GPU memory in Ubuntu 14.04?
Go to NVDIA X server settings -> PRIME Profiled -> Turn on NVIDIA (On Demand). I had Performance mode enabled, which caused Xorg and gnome-shell to run on my dgpu and …
server - Use excess RAM as cache for Samba? - Ask Ubuntu
Jan 15, 2019 · I have a older workstation with 32gb of RAM that I've repurposed as a server running Ubuntu Server 18.04. Since 32gb is way more than necessary given the limited use …
How to empty swap if there is free RAM? - Ask Ubuntu
When I open a RAM-intensive app (VirtualBox set at 2GB of RAM), some swap space is generally used, depending on what else I have open at the time. However, when I quit that last …