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Reboot Your System It is always a best practice to restart your system at least once a week. If you have installed Ubuntu on a PC, then it is advisable to simply shutdown your PC when you are not using it. This will free up a lot of disk space & memory when you boot your system the next time, and make it faster.
Keep your system up-to-date Ubuntu releases system updates from time to time, which improve performance, fix bottlenecks and use less resources to perform the same tasks. These updates even have bug fixes that cause performance issues and reduce efficiency. So you should update your system at least once a month to be up-to-date with all changes.
Monitor Startup Apps Startup Apps are those tasks and processes that start running when your boot/reboot your system. Often we stop using a service or application but it starts running at system startup. This can unnecessarily waste your system resources. So you should regularly examine your startup processes and disable the ones you don’t need.
Increase Swap Space Swap Space is a reserved disk space used an extension of your RAM memory. When your RAM becomes full, Ubuntu will swap out some of the unused processes to this swap space on your disk, and swap them in only when they need to be used again. By default, Ubuntu reserves certain amount of disk space as swap space. You can easily increase swap space using GParted, its default disk manager.
Remove Old Files Many Ubuntu operations require searching for a file or application on the disk. Now the more files you have on your system, the more time it will take for Ubuntu to find the required files & applications. So it is always good to keep only required files & applications on your system and delete the unnecessary files from your disk.
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