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Bruh, i wish other distributions could also improve on that matter, i'm not gonna go to Arch, nobody is nice in there and not to mention the kind of show-offs they probably are
It's just a config. You can adjust that on whatever distro you are.
That's nice, how can i so that if i can ask?
You can temporarily set it using
sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=1048576
. How to permanently set the value will vary depending on the distro. iirc on debian and fedora, you can create a file under/etc/sysctl.d/
directory with contentvm.max_map_count=1048576
Thanks, very useful. 👍
Pop!_OS, Fedora, and I think Ubuntu as well have already done this change long ago in this sequence. So no need to switch to Arch. Also, you can edit this manually, it's just about changing the default.
Not going with any.
Ubuntu is Cannonical, and Cannonical doesn't do good.
Pop! OS it's just not my jam, sorry about that, i don't meet the requirements to try that distro on a virtual machine.
Found this, from almost a year ago : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/IncreaseVmMaxMapCount#Benefit_to_Fedora