Beagle does indeed use as much resident memory as is available, and the
behavious is for the kernel to swap everything else out, esentially
killing the system (beagle seems to be pretty reluctant to free that
memory back up). I've been running the beagled daemon from a
ulimit-ed shell, and it's
Package: beagle
Version: 0.0.12-3
Severity: grave
OK, just installed beagle, followed the directions from README.Debian,
started beagled, went for a coffee, and couldn't log in anymore.
It turned out that beagle/mono was happily eating about 1.5GB of memory,
effectively thrashing my system.
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