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c'est juste pour vous faire baver. Y a des gens qui ont du matos... (trouvé sur la liste suse) > > I have a question about how linux deals with memory and swap space. My > > company develops engineering apps for mainly unix platforms and we > > recently started work on porting our software to linux. One of these > > programs is a kinda of modeler that can be relinked depending on the > > size of model you want to work with. Fairly often we work with "X" > > million cell models that require a whole lot of ram. Most of the > > machines we have have at least 2GB of ram and about 4GB of swap. We > > have a dual processor PII 450 machine with 1GB ram and 2.5GB of swap. > > It seems that whenever we try to go beyond a model that requires 1GB of > > memory we get a segementation fault. Is there a limit of some sort? I > -- Linux hp-41 APTEP SF http://perso.club-internet.fr/jdanield jdanield@club-internet.fr jdanield@usa.net _______________________________________________________________________ Le CULTe sur le ouebe: http://savage.iut-blagnac.fr/