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Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 11:24:06 -0400
From: Ted Gervais
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From: Nick Zentena
Life is full of troubles. One never leads a smooth life. I have a problem with my SuSE64 system. It has 256megs of Ram and plus a 120megs of swap and yet it runs out of memory when I do the simplest install of a RPM file. It just chugs along until it finally stops and locks everything up. I run 'free' from another console when I do this and I see the use of memory climbs and climbs until the swap file is full and then after a bit everything just locks up.
Is there a way to find out what is causing this. At least a place to start would be nice. I even tried a new ' rpm.rpm' last night and couldn't compile it. And that is not a big file to compile. So, I am left in limbo.
I must say though, that the system runs fine apart from this; in that I can read my mail, use the browsers, download files etc.. all without any difficulties. But I cannot do anything with the compiling..
Which kernel are you running? I'm guessing 2.2.16? That gave me plenty of memory problems. If that isn't it is netscape running-)) Nick
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