On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Bruce L Gotwols wrote:
> That's the good news. The bad news is that the system has a
> definite tendency to crash after a few hours of operation. It is much too
> early to blame this on any particular thing. I suspect something to do
> with memory swapping. The system has 64MB of RAM and 127 MB of swap space.
> The "top" utility shows only 3 MB of RAM free and only 4 K of the swap
> space used. Yesterday I was able to trigger a crash just by playing around
> in the control panel (or was it a coincidence?).
Probably not memory. You may try however to increase the values in
/proc/sys/vm/freepages twice e.g.
echo "300 500 600" > /proc/sys/vm/freepages
Does it hang only when you load the network?
You may try to switch off in your kernel config CONFIG_PCI_OPTIMIZE
Regards,
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