is this m$ propaganda? if you open a file so large that you run out of memory AND swap space, it kinda serves you right - you should be aware that resources are finite.
i'm sure there's no chance it would happen somewhere where it is critical for the system to keep running - the sys admins will be well aware of the requirements of the system and configure it to handle these requirements. james. On 17/7/2009, "Olga" <[email protected]> wrote: >I'm forwarding this message from the Breakthrough mailing list.. >___________________________________________________ > >k0a1a 2070 would like to bring to your attention: > >RE:BUNTU > >"re:buntu is an illustration of a system making decisions by itself and >committing to self-maintenance. The system is continuously reloading a >copy of itself within itself until the system memory runs out. When no >free memory is left the system needs to decide which one of the copies >of itself it shall kill in order to reproduce itself again, again and >again... " > >read: http://k0a1a.net/rebuntu >run: http://k0a1a.net/rebuntu/rebuntu-07142304.iso >see: http://k0a1a.net/rebuntu/rebuntu-screencast-20mb.ogv > > >EOF > > >-- >.. _www_ >.. {~._.~} in the name >.. ( Y ) of the holy >.. ()~*~() grid >.. (_)-(_) # >.. k0a1a.net/recent >.. http://moddr.net >-- > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >Desinscription: envoyez un message a: [email protected] >Pour obtenir de l'aide, ecrivez a: [email protected] > > > > >-- >Olga P Massanet >·························· >www.ungravitational.net >virtualfirefly.wordpress.com >www.vimeo.com/ungravitational >_______________________________________________ >NetBehaviour mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
