mbien commented on issue #4065:
URL: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/4065#issuecomment-1116721095

   would be interesting to test if the same happens outside of flatpack. I 
don't know the details how flatpack works, but assuming it is a regular 
container, it could give the JVM arbitrary RAM values if misconfigured.
   
   you have 16GB ram is this correct? The log shows that the JVM decided to use 
max 4GB of that. So unless this is a non trivial leak in a native library, it 
wouldn't be possible for the JVM to use up all of your system memory (assuming 
that nothing else on your system uses it).


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