I'm using "System Load Indicator" (by Hofmann) and when the memory get's full the cpu load get's to 100% and if I don't start inmediately to close stuff, caos is inevitable. This usually happens with Google Chrome when I go to far opening tabs and I have a few other apps running, still I expect from linux to behave much better than this and I think this started happening since 13.10 an 14.04. even the pointer stops working for a few seconds and one time I had to manualy reboot the notebook (I wasn't unable to switch to a console with ALT+Fx to kill some process). Of course I know that a performance penalty should occur, but this is too much. Since I've upgraded from ubuntu 13.04 to 14.04 (and before 13.10) my system get's to it's knees when the memory get's full and has to start swaping.
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