26 Feb
2005
26 Feb
'05
16:33
On Friday 25 February 2005 04:16 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote: [...]
(*) The one weakness I've experienced more than any other on my SuSE Linux system is its vulnerability to a rogue process consuming so much memory that everything else gets swapped out and it becomes impossible to even kill the errant process.
Clearly, you need more memory. :) Most modern system will accept 2GB, if not 4 or more. You should have time to kill acroread before it fills up 2GB of physical memory. --Danny, noting that the kernel starts killing processes when it runs out of memory...