Hi Boris,
I got it again and I guess it has something to do with using Netbeans.
Huhh ? Yes, Netbeans creates many but small shared memory blocks.
I can't find any limit here for the number of shmem blocks nor for a max
memory usage. But somehow it seems limited to 4096 chunks.
I just
Sorry for the noise.
I just read #800698 to the end.
And I can confirm that OpenJDK 8 solves the issue.
For Netbeans, you have to set
netbeans_jdkhome="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64"
in
~/netbeans-8.0.2/etc/netbeans.conf
Tim
Am Montag, 12. Oktober 2015, 16:38:45 schrieb Tim
Hi Tim,
> since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue.
>
> After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable.
> See this screenshot:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg
>
> Stopping and starting kmail does not help.
> Stopping and starting kdm helps for
Hi Tim,
> since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue.
>
> After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable.
> See this screenshot:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg
>
> Stopping and starting kmail does not help.
> Stopping and starting kdm helps for
Hi Boris,
I didn't have that issue any more since a few days.
Kmail is pretty much in use each day and when I had this issue, I had it
several times a day (reboot, kdm stop/start, kmail stop/start didn't help
much).
As soon as the problem pops up again, I'll come back here.
Thanks for having
Hi,
since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue.
After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable.
See this screenshot:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg
Stopping and starting kmail does not help.
Stopping and starting kdm helps for a while (until
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