I'm a Linux newbie, but I know this should not be happening. I can't get an uptime > 36 hours -- Linux just freezes in X. Occassionally, I'm able to switch over to another VC, where I see VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for <application> ... (There are about 10 lines for each application I'm running). But for the most part, the entire system freezes & I'm forced to do a *hard* reboot (and let fsck do its thing). After the reboot, /var/log/kern.log has a bunch of VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for <application> ... last message repeated <x> times (x varies from 2 to 31).
From what I've read in the mail archives, I think editing /etc/security/limits.conf might fix my problems, but I really have no idea as to what values to use (and there's no manpage). Please help -- I would greatly appreciate it. P.S. Some info which might help: debian 2.2 (upgraded from 2.1) on an i686, Pentium II (400 MHz, not overclocked), 64 MB RAM, dmesg says: Memory: 63068k/65472k available (1072k kernel code, 416k reserved, 856k data, 60k init) hda: ST34321A, 4103MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=523/255/63, (U)DMA hdc: ATAPI 40X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache Adding Swap: 72288k swap-space (priority -1) Also, I've noticed that I always run out of swap before RAM, does this mean I should add more swap? If yes, how is this done? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/