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    56 months ago

    It is if the memory is held by the kernel for caching or buffering. Is it using an in memory swap file? If that’s even possible, I’m not sure.

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      36 months ago

      zram is in-memory swap, but it’s compressed/decompressed on the fly, so it shouldn’t take up a ton of room, and certainly not at idle.

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      36 months ago

      I have no idea how that GUI thing measures memory usage, but if you run top in a terminal, it’ll show free, used by programs, and buffer/cache separately.