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SubjectRe: OOM in 2.2.14
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Rik van Riel <riel@conectiva.com.br> wrote:
> This is a completely separate issue, but a really neat
> idea. However, this is not something that will be able
> to run when the system has no more memory left ;)

What not at 10% (or other specific limit) swap space
remaining - I belive that was my original suggestion,
and means that I CAN still run. And 100k of mlock()ed
memory would be plenty to a) renice all other processes
to 19 and b) send a little bit of X protocol to a currenlt running
X server or c) chvt() to an unused VT and use a text-based
What process do you want me to kill? dialog.


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