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Hi all!

 

Posting in this section because it isnt really a Forge bug/issue.

 

I'm trying to figure out why a clean (zero mods) Forge server are running so slow (a lot of player moved too quickly, Can't keep up!, other performance warnings and even crashes) in a Linux Mint notebook with a i3 CPU and 4GB RAM with very few programs (just the distro default plus LAMP), while in my personal notebook (same configs except RAM - here is 8GB) with Windows 10, filled with a lot of software and crap, running 30+ mods and running the Minecraft client alongside it (with the same mods) runs fine (very few warnings and no crashes related to performance).

 

I refuse to believe this 4GB RAM difference would be so stark. In fact, i suffer using Mint (most the Xfce editon - MATE, the one I'm using now is a way more faster) in general before, but only this matters?

 

Any thoughts, advices or tricks to run it faster?

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Sorry, but before i read the reply and try to reproduce again to get logs i changed the JRE of the notebook from OpenJRE to Oracle's, and now i get (with zero mods, of course) very few warnings (at least compared with my personal notebook) and no crashes, for example this is my last (normal) run:

 

 

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Anyway thanks for the help!

 

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