I apologize for the possible duplicate message, the past didn't show up
for reasons I don't understand.
I think it's a bad idea. It is better to make `zram-fraction` equal to
0.8 or 0.9, but not 1.0.
For example, if you run Darktable, load a floating-point TIFF image into
it, and try to export it, on systems with little RAM, it will fill both
RAM itself and zram, and cause the system to freeze completely because
the memory is almost incompressible.
Also, other data (video editors, for example) which are not compressible
can get into RAM.
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