> At 09:20 AM 4/21/97 +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > > >Yes I have read that too. However it does see the memory (when I put > >"mem=128M" on the boot line). I'm not sure that cache isn't the problem, > >though. It went so well for 3 weeks, then started to go downhill. This > >w/e it killed itself completely! I arrived yesterday afternoon to find > >the screen filled with messages "out of memory for bash" and other > >commands too. There was no response from any means, so I had to push the > >reset button and start again....bummer!
Well the answer to this has come in upgrading from 2.0.27 (as in rex) to 2.0.30 (as in hamm). I manually 'dpkg -i'ed the kernel source package from hamm and left the rest of the system as rex. So far no memory leaks (2 weeks that is...). Thanks for the interest anyway... 8<--------------------------------------->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--------------------------------------->8 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .