Thanks, 
Now I know: I must wait at least one minute before using the "reset" button 
:-)
Salu2
�scar.

El Vie 31 Ago 2001 10:17, escribiste:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Oscar wrote:
>
> On my MDK 8.0 the kernel 2.4.3 handles this problem. I wrote a small
> C-program that eats memory in a forever-loop. After 2 seconds the box was
> nearly unusable,but after one minute of no reaction the process was
> terminated and everything worked fine except to the memory parts that
> needed to be swapped in again.
>
> > Hi all,
> > Sometimes, the memory used by a program, Netscape for example, begins to
> > grow, swapping to disk and occuping all memory available, until the
> > computer hangs.
> > How can I avoid this automatically? there are quotas for memory?
> > Can I automatically detect when a programa fails and begins to eat memory
> > like a crazy?
> > Thanks
> > Salu2,
> > �scar.
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