Messages in this thread | | | From | Mikael Klasson <> | Subject | RE: Unable to load interpreter | Date | Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:04:18 +0100 |
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> Um, no. The messages just mean that (for whatever reason) something's > eating up so much memory on his system that the kernel can't even load > ld-linux.so (the "interpreter" for dynamically-linked ELF binaries).
I've also gotten a few of those msgs. They occured after I'd been playing around with MegaHAL for a while, a very memory intensive program. The only thing I could do was hit the reset button (*cough* well... shortcircuit the two little plates with a paperclip). I suppose this kind of thing isn't supposed to happen? Shouldn't the system refuse to give away any more mem when it is so badly needed by the system itself?
I run x86 Linux 2.1.88 w/ 64MB.
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