"matt" == matt zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: matt> note: i dont think the leak is in the normal applications as matt> mentioned in previous email, something seems to be gobling matt> up memory even before i log in to an x environment.
What do you have matching /etc/rc2.d/S* on your system (I am assuming that your default run level is 2)? Those are the daemons that your system starts at boot. I would try and save a full ps listing at boot up and let the system run overnight with minimal user activity. Then take a look at the ps listing the next morning or when you say the problem occurs. You might have a daemon with a memory leak that itself dies and restarts several times. Saving the process listing at boot and comparing it with the daemon process ids when you see the problem might be one way to approach this (since you say that running top at the time of the problem does not show anything obvious). I run Woody, so I can't draw any parallels here. Good luck! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]