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what services are both of you connected to?

eric

On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 10:05  PM, Trevor Melski wrote:

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> On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 07:37  PM, Nils Jeppe wrote:
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>> Hi Folks,
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>> I think there's a memory leak somewhere. Just leave fire on for like 
>> 6-8h while you sleep and when you come back, it has pretty much frozen 
>> the machine. You can hear the HD going in the background... I ended up 
>> resetting my iBook. I have 384 MB Ram and about 3GB free on my HD 
>> which could be used for swap.
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>> This happened twice now, once a while ago, once just tonight with the 
>> current cvs version of fire. I did not have any other software running 
>> tonight except mail.app (which I always have running) and Snak (which 
>> I did not have running last time this happened).
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>> Anybody else ever have a problem like this?
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>> Best wishes,
>> Nils
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> Yup, I have this problem fairly regularly.  I leave fire running while 
> I am in class and I come back and sometimes the machine is stuck in 
> limbo.  Not sure if its Fire's fault, but it happens.
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> Trev
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