Messages in this thread | | | From | Christoph Lorenz <> | Subject | 2.1.91 swapping to death | Date | Mon, 30 Mar 1998 15:02:11 +0200 (CEST) |
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Hi,
there's a huge bug in 2.1.91:
Whenever I run a "rather large" job (like compiling a kernel or starting X), the system starts swapping, swaps, swaps and does this until a hard reset. There's absoutely no possiblilty to do anything, that will trace that error.
But it's nice to see: I was printing a huge document of a few hundered pages. My printer finishes about one page per minute. Then I started X (with an .xsession, which startx xemacs and four xterms). The system froze after displaying the first xterm. Only my harddisk was *very* busy. And my printer: Well it made now approx. two lines (!) per minute. One page took about 20 minutes (!!).
I am terribly sorry, but as I said above, I didn't have the slightest chance to trace anything. Just in case you need it: My system is a 486/50, 20Megs RAM, 128 MB swap partition, Kernel 2.1.91)
Ciao and thank you Christoph
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