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<0> :( <1> it kills x after about a few mins <1> in an attempt to save ram <2> heh <1> after about 2-3 days of it, it managed to get back on the web <2> SAVE MEMORY!!! KILL RANDOM PROCESSES!!! <1> yep <1> redhat9 with 64mb ram <3> Why doesn't Autodesk make Autocad for Linux? <1> running apache mysql and 20 other things <0> clever: hmm, well i dont see X die <4> hey guys <0> just freezes <1> ctrl_alt_f1 <0> keyboard and mouse dont respond period <1> also when i have the problem
<0> telnet and ssh dont let me log on <1> i can hear the swap file being thrashed <0> since i can connect but the server doesnt respond <1> networks half works <0> sometimes i can hear heavy disk io but other times there is none <1> the kernel can accept but the userspace cant respond <5> is it ok to setup a dhcp configured modem router to ***ign it as static on client machines. <1> if you can switch to tty1(ctrl+alt+f1) then you can view the kernel errors <4> i have a squid problem.. I am trying to post to the cybercash API, and squid is blocking it.. anyone know why? I have been reading all through the access controls in the manual but havent found anything that works <1> alt+f7 to get back to x <0> clever: doesnt work for me <6> iamlost, i just had a computer with a similar issue... would lock up, sometimes shut down... turned out to be a combination of oss and a wrong sound card driver. got right driver, switched to alsa... bingo <0> clever: heck pressing caps locks doesnt work <1> yeah <0> clever: ctrl-alt-delete doesnt work eitehr <0> i have to hold down the power button to do a hard reset <1> i normaly use the reset button after seeing the out of ram msgs <0> yet the box is pingable?!! <1> yeah thats the odd thing <1> the kernel is fine <1> the userspace is dead <7> for some reason logwatch never emails me. I created a cron job to have it email me everyday at 0 0 * * * but that doesnt work either. It only works if i run it from the command line. my command from the cron and that i run on the CLI is this: /usr/sbin/logwatch --detail high --range yesterday --mailto me@my.host.com any ideas? <8> My brain hurts. <9> iamlost: which distro you talking about that you need to hard-reboot? <10> Mine to <0> kaotic: um i dunno <1> iamlost, if i left the pc alone for 3 days it does recover <9> GiGaHeRtZ: you'll drink another drink w. me wont ya :P <0> its more of a patchwork than a single distro at this point <0> clever: heh <10> Lokey=kaotic? <1> i had to do that once when i wasnt nearby to reset it <0> what i dont get <1> i was able to telnet in after 3 days and run a shutdown -r <0> is why does running out of ram cause it to lock up <9> GiGaHeRtZ: could be a schizo thing ; but it could just be that i know you like to drink ;) <0> when it has over a gig in free swap <1> its trying to defrag the ram and swap space i think <9> iamlost: how much initial ram <0> maybe i need to set /proc/sys/vm/swappiness to 100 (its at 60 now) <10> kaotic, Well ya, but i noticed you both have the same mask <1> and its too busy doing all that to respond in something other then kernel <10> Where ya been ***hat! <0> kaotic: 390M, but like 2.5M free right before the box locks up <1> i have 64mb total on my pc that does it <9> iamlost: which WM <0> katfvwm2 <0> erm <9> 390 of actual mb ram? w. 1gig of swap? <10> kaotic, So whatcha been drinking? <0> kaotic: fvwm2 <0> 2443M swap total <0> and 390M of actual ram <9> GiGaHeRtZ: today ; its been sparks ; they were outta steele's <9> on fvwm2? <10> kaotic, I haven't seen ya in like a month, besides "Lokey" where ya been, AA? :=P <9> and locking up ; sounds like its not the wm's fault ; sounds like something else iamlost <0> kaotic: i agree <0> its def not the wm <7> for some reason logwatch never emails me. I created a cron job to have it email me everyday at 0 0 * * * but that doesnt work either. It only works if i run it from the command line. my command from the cron and that i run on the CLI is this: /usr/sbin/logwatch --detail high --range yesterday --mailto me@my.host.com any ideas? <9> GiGaHeRtZ: nope ; was doing some m*** reconstruction on my slackbox
<1> hit ctrl+alt+f1 <10> Ahh! <1> then go and do something for an hour <10> So you are Lokey <1> it will react after a while <0> clever: u mean eventually it'll see the keypress and switch to a VT? <0> ur sure abt this? <10> I was talking to you like 2 weeks ago when you were **** faced and couldnt get slack going <1> i was getting loging prompts on my telnet of the frozen pc <9> GiGaHeRtZ: they are basically the 'same' if you look at it in terms of what they represent ;) <1> 2 hours after i made the connection <9> GiGaHeRtZ: was a bad dvd drive keepin me outta slack <10> kaotic, /me=Chodder <1> at which point the login timed out and was kicked <10> ;) <1> iamlost, it should work at showing the kernel errors <9> clever: sounds like you need a router or some really good iptable setups <1> it probly wont be fast enough to get into a root act <1> i had telnet closed at my router <1> but reopened it to try and get into the pc while it was frozen <9> clever ; on a lan? <1> the lan was in my house <1> and the router linked it with the web <11> kaotic, I actually thought you got klined <11> heh <1> i was on another lan 2 days away <1> with another router <9> shouldnt need to open up telnet from the router <1> it was telnet in port fowarding <1> to get into the linux <0> hmm <0> well, i have the swap <0> is there a way to avoid the OOM ??? <9> clever ; what flavor to what flavor? <1> ? <1> i was in cleveland with a xp system trying to telnet into a frozen redhat9 in canada <9> Chodder: nope....im not that much of an arse to get klined quite yet <1> which was frozen with the same problem iamlost seems to have <11> kaotic, Well you know me ;) <11> GiGaHuRtZ! <0> basically is there a way to make it use more swap <0> before it runs out of ram and locks up <0> ??? <1> my laptop has ram allways full <12> i'm using gnome and the login process failed, i know why, so i crtl+alt+f1 to get a prompt, how do i kill everything that's happening at the original screen so that i can try logging in again after i've fixed the problem? <1> and swap is at 50% atm <9> clever ; i can say that's RH for ya ; but that dont help much ; RH n me is like bees on an aids victim ; avoid at all costs on my end <1> lol <1> i dont have rh on the laptop <1> its ubuntu on the laptop <9> xp to rh is not a good combo ; imho <9> rh to xp works ; kinda <1> rh was on the 133mhz <1> crap bad sectotrs are freezing the os <9> ubuntu ; another bee's nest on my arse <1> ubuntu is tricky to use <1> alot of lib's missing <1> half the binarys i get dont work <9> ubuntu can really fsck your system <11> what in the ****! self parking cars?! <11> http://slashdot.org/articles/06/04/05/0222209.shtml <1> and they ran fine on rh <9> which is why im a slacker myself <13> Chodder: That's kind of old news <11> Dagmar, but they are in the US now <11> not just japan <1> and i need to get arround to a fsck <14> hehe, my ubuntu laptop has 3mb of free ram(has 256MB) and 332/747MB swap is free <13> clever: If you're installing binaries built on Redhat into your Ubuntu box, that's _probably your problem_ <9> self parking cars is for idiots who love automatics as well <1> the binarys where from a website <1> and they worked fine on the rh <13> Chodder: It's not like they can't be put on a boat and shipped here, dude
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