> -----Original Message-----
> From: A.J.Mechelynck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10 April 2007 09:10
> To: Zdenek Sekera
> Cc: Yakov Lerner; vim@vim.org; Meino Christian Cramer; Bram Moolenaar
> Subject: Re: Vim freezes system ?!
> 
> Zdenek Sekera wrote:
> [...]
> > Just to add more to the confusion, on my box (RedHat Enterprise
> Linux,
> > 512Mb Ram) I have
> >
> > maxmapdepth=1000
> > maxmempattern=1000
> > maxmem=257676
> > maxmemtot=257676
> >
> > Which tells me the last two can hardly be in kb and all over I don't
> > understand what really they mean.
> >
> > ---Zdenek
> >
> >
> 
> According to the help, they _are_ in KB and can reach up to two million
> (i.e.,
> 2 gig). I sure wonder according to what Vim sets themat startup.
> 
> Why do you think they can't be in KB? The above would mean slightly
> over 256
> meg, which sounds "reasonable" for a 512MB box (more reasonable at
> least, than
> the "249 K" which I see).

Arrgh, I guess the batteries in my mental calculator are flat after
Easter vac :-).
But what do these numbers really mean? You are right that mine look
more acceptable than yours. Yours are really strange.

---Zdenek

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