Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,

with 76mb of ram, and a very video intensive program, you are
probably running out of ram.  Try turning on NFS-Swap.

Ram on the client is important, because the Xserver is running on the
 client, and it allocates memory for bitmaps and fonts and several
other things.  And, if you run out of memory on the client, it will
usually hang, or crash the xserver.

Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I tried with 256 MB of NFS swap but exactly the same result! Do you
think I have to try 512 or 1024?
The strange thing is that only kino (or totem) stops with an error, X
server or other programs continue to work fine, that's why I don't
really believe it is a RAM problem. And it happens even with a very
small video file (3 MB).

Does somebody know particularities of DV capture AVI files that can
cause this? It only happens with them, I can read 700 MB DivX files
without problem.

DenisG


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