> The only way to find out is to see what's running. Sounds as if something's
> grinding your machine's CPU and swap. This is one reason why I use
> Bubblemon... At a glance you can see how your machine is doing, and what's
> changing. Kick off a broken query and you see the CPU boiling, then your RAM
> filling up *really* quick. :) It just goves you a bit of warning so you can
> get out before meltdown.
Speaking of bubblemon there is a new verion out, the main thing it adds,
is that when the level of ram changes quickly, the water now has a
sloshing effect, and when it bubbles the surface moves a bit, somewhat
closer to real water.
Jason
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