I have a problem on two of my machines, the only similarity in hardware 
is being Intel based, not the same processors, not the same mainboard, 
not the same brand of harddisks, etc.

On both machines, any swap space allocated for linux isn't used at all. 
The RAM usage goes up to about 95-98% and can stay there for a couple of 
days.

Then suddenly the system hangs. My guess is that the RAM usage has gone 
100% and a deadlock of some kind has occured. I have no knowledge in a 
way to actually confirm this, as I cant access anything from the compuer 
as soon as it hangs.

However, any mp3/ogg song being currently played is played until the 
end, but the player doesn't start playing a new one (mpd/gmpc & xmms).


At first, I figured (with some hinting after a google search) that it 
may be too large swap devices, although the documentation states that 
linux can handle 1GB devices with no problem, IIRC 2 GB may be the limit 
on a single drive.
So based on this, I tried to split the parts into several small ones 
instead, using 128,256,512 and 1024 sizes, one of each listed.
But still same problem.

Only, to me, relevant google hit on my problem is:
http://www.linuxforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=138211

But here they say that this is normal, not using the swap. But that 
cannot be true as physical memory usage is near it's limit, and still no 
swap activity. Plus the system hangs, which in no way can be considered 
normal.


Cheers, C-A. B.

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