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Per title, force_paging=True appears to have no effect under Linux/proton. This isn't a dealbreaker for use on linux, but I've found it useful on Windows for resource sizing purposes to be able to quickly force the process into its minimal resident memory usage shortly after startup.
I've done some cursory research on approaches that might work, but unfortunately I've come up empty-handed. It may be that documenting a workaround (e.g. increasing system swappiness) is the best approach, although I'm hopeful that some other more portable mechanism might exist that can be used on both platforms.
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Per title,
force_paging=True
appears to have no effect under Linux/proton. This isn't a dealbreaker for use on linux, but I've found it useful on Windows for resource sizing purposes to be able to quickly force the process into its minimal resident memory usage shortly after startup.I've done some cursory research on approaches that might work, but unfortunately I've come up empty-handed. It may be that documenting a workaround (e.g. increasing system
swappiness
) is the best approach, although I'm hopeful that some other more portable mechanism might exist that can be used on both platforms.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: