On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 02:00:41PM -0300, martin sepulveda wrote:
> forget it!
> i've found what it was, and it is certainly *not* the kernel :)
>
> thanks anyway, and sorry
>
What was it? A process stuck in D state? Something like dist.net or seti?
Reminds me of recently when my X server (a couple days ago from
debian-unstable) cought a memory leak, and my system was swapping like
crazy. I thought it was something to do with the shmem problem I found a
while back, but I looked at /proc/meminfo and no errors with shmem. Finally
I checked top...
Unfortunately, the OOM killer killed a few things, all except for my X
server that was causing the problem.
Mike
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