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I'm using an XPS 13 9350 with 16GB of RAM and the Intel Graphics 540. I am using Fedora KDE spin. When I am using computer, either randomly or when I start a program, my computer will slow down and quickly fully freeze. In this state, the only thing I can do is shut it down. Is there any way to make it so that a program is killed, or something else that doesn't fully stop my system?

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[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 4 points 22 hours ago

I super appreciate the comment, as I've had the same issue and didn't know how to deal with it without a full reboot. If there an equivalent command in Linux for what control Alt delete does in Windows?

[-] ace_garp@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago

People are mentioning 'OOM Killer' which may have similar features, I have not tried it out.

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