OOM-killer prevention for master kdeinit process
Arnold Krille
kde at arnoldarts.de
Wed Aug 2 17:42:50 BST 2006
Am Mittwoch, 2. August 2006 17:07 schrieb Lubos Lunak:
> On Wednesday 02 August 2006 15:59, Robert Knight wrote:
> > What on earth is using up that 1GB?
> Whatever happens to fill it up, e.g. accidental parallel linking when
> building kdebase is good for that. But that's not the point at all, the
> problem is that instead of killing whatever is responsible for running
> short on memory it instead kills kdeinit.
Aren't there different behaviors to select upon kernel-compilation? Afaik
there is also one mode to kill the app that wants more space...
BTW: I never had any luck with this method either. Most times the memory was
filled by some recursive function (for university) but than X demanded more
space and got killed therefor. Which in turn left me with plenty of memory as
all apps where children inside the X-session.
Arnold
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