Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 17 Dec 1999 18:40:47 +0100 (CET) | From | Frank Bernard <> | Subject | Re: VM : killing process ... |
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I see the same message with modprobe booting my floopy-initrd. Finally my installation program comes up, but after a while it dies even while waiting for input. Kernel is 2.3.33 with the initrd and rd patch of B.D.Elliot. Hardware : 132 MB, IDE-Laptop, Floppy, Atapi-CD. If anybody is interested in the floppy to check the messages I will send the image to him/her.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / kind regards
Frank Bernard
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On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Pascal A. Dupuis wrote:
> Hello, > since somewhere in the 2.2.14pre serie, I see occasionally this message. > It occurs when I am using gnome, e, xemacs, xdvi, some xterms, and > netscape, which I suspect to eat way too much memory. > VM may kill a daemon, which may go unnoticed; a compilation or even the X > session, which is quite annoying. > > Would it be possible to add an entry in /proc/sys/vm, where we could write > the PID of the process we prefer to die in case of memory shortage ? > Placing there THE memory hog would solve cleanly the problem ;-) > > Greetings > > Pascal Dupuis > > -- > 3rd Law of Computing: > Anything that can go wr > fortune: Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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