Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 03:27:53PM +0200, Nicolas wrote:
> > Hello Stuart,
> > 
> > I haven't seen your messages immediately, it was incorrectly filtered by my
> > email client.
> > 
> > Here are the results of the commands. I hope my email client won't render it
> > useless !
> > 
> > For the moment, I try to cool the AC adapter and plan to plug in a monitor
> > if another freeze occurs.
> > 
> > Thank you, Stuart !
> > 
> > Nicolas, Paris.
> 
> In the past, I managed to "freeze" my laptop by exhausting RAM and
> starting to swap.  Actually, it wasn't really frozen, just very very
> VERY slow in responding, to the point that it was equivalent to a
> freeze (e.g. even the Wi-Fi firmware would start freaking out with
> timeouts).  The only option was to hard reset the machine.
> 
> You have a single core machine with 2Gb RAM, and the data you sent seems
> to indicate that there is no free RAM left.  Would a similar scenario be
> plausible (i.e., RAM usage keeps adding up, until a tipping point)?

BTW, this situation has been much improved in -current in the last month.

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