The guide highlights Zram, trimming startup apps, adding multiple hot corners, auto-deleting temporary files and using auto-tiling, following the release of Zorin OS 18.1.
It says enabling Zram can improve performance under heavier multitasking, while startup management and tiling aim to boost efficiency and desktop usability.
Other recommendations focus on privacy and customisation, including shorter retention for files in /tmp and /var/tmp and a GNOME extension for expanded hot-corner controls.
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