>>106396401 (OP)
What about Free Open Source Software? Are you tired of that, too? What about your own ignorance, does that make you weary or are you used to it?
>>106396401 (OP)
That's what you get for using opnsense. Use OpenWRT like a normal person. It's designed for embedded devices and will run on a toaster and won't eat your swap for breakfast.
>>106397922 >router wan resides on an existing network >lan traffic coming into router all gets encrypted and shoved into one of two available openvpn tunnels with automatic failover >secondary 5g modem if primary wan fails
Yes it can be done with openwrt and I have personally done exactly this and deployed it, however it's suuuper jank.
I've been hitting issues with opnsense not killing states when one of the gateway (ovpn) goes down, but I don't believe that was the cause of this swap filling shit. Believe me it is frustrating as fuck but I have many many hours of experience with it in openwrt and I know it will be much worse there.
>>106396401 (OP)
press F2 retard.
and fix bright colors in your terminal emulator's color scheme, and/or check if it (the emulator) auto-brights on bold or not.
>>106398400
set vm.swapiness = 0
when i first started using linux i foundout the hard way that the default was 60 wich is giga retarded swap would get full even if i had available ram
>>106399416
Yes I ran openwrt for years at work at three satellite offices doing full lan vpn tunneling for corp network. Late in that I became very jaded to the setup because it was always so fragile both in software and physically. And then some fucking gorilla physically fucking broke one because some support tech instructed it to go "reboot the router" to fix a software issue with something completely unrelated.
The opnsense is for a personal network that provides service for some servers which host publicly accessible resources. I was honestly going to go with a real router but decided to try opnsense first. Fucking mistake, it's just as fragile.
>>106396401 (OP)
I dont get it? Are you mad that your swap file is full?
You can adjust the swappiness to favor using more ram before the OS has to even touch it.
Unless you have 16GB or more, I recommend:
sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=3
(The lower the number, the more your OS will favor Ram over your swap file)
You can also edit the same parameter in
/etc/sysctl.conf
If you want this change to be persistent after reboots.
:)
>>106396401 (OP)
I feel you bro.
sudo swapoff -a
I run my systems quite heavy, and prefer crashes over extreme lag (as in, waiting several mins for a user input to register)
>>106396401 (OP)
I imagine all of this linux, open source foundation, firefox and such is controlled dissent otherwise it can't be this "cucked" and pro obsolescence