The specs for my Lenovo x140e is 8GB, which I have and it seems to be
not enough.
$ free
total used free shared buff/cache
available
Mem: 7380668 6930852 262676 1492 187140 221144
Swap: 24157176 12044096 12113080
Firefox seems to be a bit part of the problem. I quit it and see:
$ free
total used free shared buff/cache
available
Mem: 7380668 5146100 1776840 1364 457728 1948864
Swap: 24157176 5270956 18886220
I am running a VM at 2Gb and a couple of Thunderbird sessions. Closing
these TB and waiting a while I drop down to
$ free
total used free shared buff/cache
available
Mem: 7380668 3751784 1148396 16228 2480488 3272716
Swap: 24157176 2422956 21734220
but really the bottom line is I need more memory for the tasks at hand.
Firefox has all these weird processes running eating up lots of memory
and swapping like crazy. Probably bad for my SSD drive.
So how to get to 16GB memory?
What follows the x140e in the 12" format? I can't figure this out from
basic Lenovo sales stuff. Probably going to have to find a Lenovo forum
to get the info.
But CompuRAM in UK says they can support up to 32GB on the x140e using
"newer SO-DIMM chips". Crucial only sells 4GB for the x140e.
Anyone have any knowledge on this? Other than booting and getting into
settings, how do I figure out my bios version? And to see if Lenovo has
a newer one that probably CompuRAM is counting on?
Any US memory sources that will support more memory for the x140e? I
really don't want to deal with overseas shipping and support.
And back to the "newer" hardware question on 140 followon.
thanks for any input. All this swapping is taking time when I really
have to wait for the system to bring in what is needed and things to
start working.
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