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 +DATE CHECKED THIS PAGE WAS VALID: 14/09/2023 
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 On Linux systems, especially Debian some very old defaults are used. While this made sense 10-15 years ago, they are less optimal today, and changing the defaults is a very slow process since the logic is "if it aint broke don't fix it". In some ways this is very useful as little changes, so you can expect a consistent experience between versions. However sometimes there is an issue. This is one of those times. On Linux systems, especially Debian some very old defaults are used. While this made sense 10-15 years ago, they are less optimal today, and changing the defaults is a very slow process since the logic is "if it aint broke don't fix it". In some ways this is very useful as little changes, so you can expect a consistent experience between versions. However sometimes there is an issue. This is one of those times.
  
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 After a reboot you can check the values are accepted and you have tweaked the memory performance of the system :) After a reboot you can check the values are accepted and you have tweaked the memory performance of the system :)
  
 +=== Notes ===
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