2008/11/9 DaVince <email address hidden>:
> The problem still exists; I regulary keep losing my power governor
> plugin in Xfce and have to re-add it at that point - I think I've seen
> terminal output ONCE where it told me that it killed one of the plugins
> because there wasn't enough memory (this is true, I only have 512 MB RAM
> and a very small swap and it gets filled up quickly).
Here the same program dies with no reason, since I have 2GiB of RAM
and never get fully used (lots of buffers, of course). Looks more like
a segfault than any other thing. Now I'm using "CPU Frequency Monitor"
and so far it doesn't crash for nothing.
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Márcio Bremm -- http://vtnc.org/
Pessoas não mudam, apenas mascaram sua real identidade.
People don't change, only mask their real identity.
Люди не меняются, только маскируют свою реальную идентичность.
2008/11/9 DaVince <email address hidden>:
> The problem still exists; I regulary keep losing my power governor
> plugin in Xfce and have to re-add it at that point - I think I've seen
> terminal output ONCE where it told me that it killed one of the plugins
> because there wasn't enough memory (this is true, I only have 512 MB RAM
> and a very small swap and it gets filled up quickly).
Here the same program dies with no reason, since I have 2GiB of RAM vtnc.org/
and never get fully used (lots of buffers, of course). Looks more like
a segfault than any other thing. Now I'm using "CPU Frequency Monitor"
and so far it doesn't crash for nothing.
--
Márcio Bremm -- http://
Pessoas não mudam, apenas mascaram sua real identidade.
People don't change, only mask their real identity.
Люди не меняются, только маскируют свою реальную идентичность.