Re: Fedora 34 Change: Enable systemd-oomd by default for all variants (System-Wide Change)

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On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 6:55 pm, Tom Seewald <tseewald@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Overall I like the change for desktop use, but I'm not sure it currently is a good fit for non-Workstation/KDE spins of Fedora.

If your desktop doesn't segregate apps and services into cgroups, systemd-oomd will kill the entire desktop whenever anything uses too much memory, because the desktop is going to be running in the same cgroup as the apps that it launches. So I think desktop spins (other than KDE) ought to opt out of this. It should be good for all Fedora editions, though (including Workstation, Server, Atomic, CoreOS), and also for KDE spin.

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