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SubjectSomething Seriously Wrong, Kernel memory death.

Isnt there something seriously wrong with a system in which its faster to
create a process than to kill it?

And of course, I thought that the "most recently created" process was the
one killed anyways to free up memory. Isnt it?


SirDibos

http://www.linuxos.org/

On Wed, 7 May 1997 david@AeroSpace.miango.com wrote:
> I think it would almost be dangerous to kill off randium processes. It
> would make more sense to kill off the newest processes untill there is
> enough memory. That way, as in the above example, you wouldn't kill the x


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