Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 08:44:54 -0500, Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I was working on some large (600dpi) images with lots of layers in the
> > Gimp, and had bumped up its image cache to 256MB to reduce
> > swapping. In the middle of a large copy, it froze x and, as far as I
> > could tell, the whole machine - it responded to pings but not
> > telnet. I left it overnight and came back the next day; it was still
> > hung. So I had to hard reset the machine, yuck. 
> 
> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace didn't work? (or do you have that turned off?).  I
> found that the OOM killer in 2.4.14 works... Was running a process
> that sucked up huge amounts of memory, and boom "Killed" was printed
> in the terminal.  Subsequent attempts to run the program returned
> immediately with "out of memory errors", even though the system
> had reclaimed the memory (guess the kernel tracks these errant 
> programs for a little while...).
> 

Ctrl-Alt-Backspace didn't work, neither did cntrl-alt-delete. In
general these both work. I'm using gnome-panel, enlightenment, and a
fair pile of stuff - it's my work/development machine. So narrowing
this down is hard. See my other post - I'm getting crashes besides the
gimp, so now think it might be a kernel, X or hardware problem. 

Essentially it freezes, accepts no input, but X image stays up - ping
works, but telnet and ssh do not, so no way to get in and terminate
gracefully. 

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Paul Reavis                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Design Lead
Partner Software, Inc.                        http://www.partnersoft.com

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