> > Swapoff checks that automatically -- but I usually do it when I notice that > I am using a ton of swap, but not all my ram. It may just be an illusion, > but it seems that when I have a browser that is starting to act up and > slow, this fixes it. > Right. But the danger does exists that you will get a "killed by kernel" if a given process is indeed using too much memory. Then, maybe it is time for more RAM. Maybe swap partitions (or swap files) on SSD drives are a touch better, but nothing like the real thing ("No replacement for displacement" is said about cars.)