Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Every now and then, I have an apparently memory-leaking ld-linux.so.2
process running. When I kill it, nothing else seems adversely
affected. Is there some way I can identify what's spawned it?
Patrick
I have seen this happen several times in the last few weeks.
On 25/03/2008, Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then, I have an apparently memory-leaking ld-linux.so.2
process running. When I kill it, nothing else seems adversely
affected. Is there some way I can identify what's spawned it?
Normally you would be able to see what
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Joost Witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/03/2008, Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then, I have an apparently memory-leaking ld-linux.so.2
process running. When I kill it, nothing else seems adversely
affected. Is there
Every now and then, I have an apparently memory-leaking ld-linux.so.2
process running. When I kill it, nothing else seems adversely
affected. Is there some way I can identify what's spawned it?
Patrick
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