On Sunday 30 December 2001 11:39 am, you wrote:
-> Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
->
-> >
-> >Still happenning, what is wrong? it just exaust all system resources and
-> >dies, reboots and start again.  (Critical) I assume.
-> >
-> >System Pentium-4 128Mb RAM motherboard Intel-D850
-> >
-> >weird!
-> >
-> A mem leak and kernel pre 2.4.10 can cause that, upgrade you kernel and
-> find out what leaks and fix it.
->
-> /Troels.
->
->
->
->

I have trying to figure out what is causing this, it seems to be a KDE 
related application, sometimes I see a kdeinit process using as much as 48% 
of the system resources, two of those can bring the box to its knees!

As you can see below I am using latest kernel, so that problem could be in 
the latest cooker kernel, Using previous cooker, lets say a week older has no 
problems, neither while running 8.1 before, this happened after installing 
cooker 200111224-snapshot.

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SK
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