On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:54, Pablo Sanchez <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Thursday 07 May 2009 at 10:41 am, Antonio Augusto (Mancha) penned
> about "Re: [vbox-users] 2.2.2 - 3D Acceleration enabled - memory leak?"
>
>> Lols!  Sure thing.
>
> :)  Cool, I really am not trying to insult you or anyone for that
> matter.  And frankly, I should have said `thank you for contributing'
> Thankk you.

No ofense at all :)
IS good see some people with a sense of humor and willing to make a
health discussion! :D
Thank you as well!

>
>> Now, if this happened just once this could easily be the case.
>> Maybe Frank or other developers will have a different opnion, but I
>> think this has to be reproducible before investing time trying to
>> debug a problem that don't exist.
>
> Oh I think the problem exists as it's never happened before.  :)  One
> of the things I do is run database benchmarks which require me to
> monitor the DBMS, the machine etc.  So when I'm saying I'm running
> into swap, I really am.  :)  And the root cause was Vbox.
>
> What I think I'll do is revert to 3D Acceleration enabled and write a
> little shell script to monitor memory usage on virtualbox.  Unless
> Frank has another idea.
>
> Cheers,

Good call!
Lets see what happens a week fron now :)

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