> > Does it lock up solid and require a reset, or just
> > run slow?
>
> Locks up, doesn't even respond to ssh requests from
> another machine. Although
> sometimes 'locking up' and 'running really really
> really slow' are indistingushable :-)
You can try to enable "deadman panics", by adding
Chris Winters wrote:
>> How about with another OS (assuming the Java
>> application is portable)?
>>
>
> I've run this on Win32 in the past without a problem.
>
>
Under the same load?
>> If you have a dual core CPU, you could try binding
>> the application to one core.
>>
>
> Interesti
> Does it lock up solid and require a reset, or just
> run slow?
Locks up, doesn't even respond to ssh requests from another machine. Although
sometimes 'locking up' and 'running really really really slow' are
indistingushable :-)
> How about with another OS (assuming the Java
> application i
John Brewer wrote:
>> I installed SXDE 9/2007 about three weeks ago on my
>> Thinkpad T61p. Very impressed, great stuff that would
>> only be made better by a Cisco VPN client ;-)
>>
>> Recently however, I've been able to make the system
>> freeze under fairly heavy load. (Running and testing
>> a
Thanks for the pointers, sorry for posting in the wrong area.
Chris
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> I installed SXDE 9/2007 about three weeks ago on my
> Thinkpad T61p. Very impressed, great stuff that would
> only be made better by a Cisco VPN client ;-)
>
> Recently however, I've been able to make the system
> freeze under fairly heavy load. (Running and testing
> a Java app on the same mach
I installed SXDE 9/2007 about three weeks ago on my Thinkpad T61p. Very
impressed, great stuff that would only be made better by a Cisco VPN client ;-)
Recently however, I've been able to make the system freeze under fairly heavy
load. (Running and testing a Java app on the same machine, more de