On 22-08-2022 17:31, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/08/2022 à 10:20, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
oomd may make sense in certain cloud based workloads, maybe, just maybe.
However… on a desktop? You are frigging kidding me, aren't you?
Well, it can happen to anybody to write an application which leaks
memory. The oom killer is automatically launched by the kernel when
memory pressure is too high, and it is a necessity. The problem here
is with systemd's oom killer, and/or with Gnome.
-- Didier
Depends on what you call a problem.I do not have a problem with systemd
and Gnome killing each other. The sooner the better.
Grtz
Nick
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