In theory, you are right.

In my past case when I ran Julia on native Xubuntu laptop, you argument is 
really hard to dispute.  But this time, it runs in VirtualBox on top of 
MacBook Pro, and what crashed was not Xubuntu or VirtualBox but the entire 
MacBook Pro.  In this case, you may want to say both Xubuntu and OSX have 
the same problem, but that becomes a hard argument.

On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 4:47:55 PM UTC+5:30, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
>
> Le dimanche 10 avril 2016 à 16:25 +0530, K leo a écrit : 
> No program should be able to crash the whole system. So this really 
> sounds like a bug in Xubuntu. What could also happen is that you run 
> out of memory, and the system is swapping so much that it's never able 
> to recover. 
>
> In any case, this is likely not related to @inbounds, which could only 
> trigger a crash of Julia, but not of the whole system. 
>
>
> Regards 
>
>

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