@SlayerProof32 #19
> -The reason the system freezes is because it is swapping
I don't think this is the case at least not in the traditional sense. if you read my comment above yours, I'm running Live versions of Linux where no swap is configured.
I suppose it could be swapping portions of code into and out of regular memory, but there's no hard disk writes. On my USB sticks, I note the light comes on steady when the system freezes. It's reading (something).
I also noted the bug doesn't exhibit in 32-bit systems (I'd read previously somewhere).
@SlayerProof32 #19
> -The reason the system freezes is because it is swapping
I don't think this is the case at least not in the traditional sense. if you read my comment above yours, I'm running Live versions of Linux where no swap is configured.
I suppose it could be swapping portions of code into and out of regular memory, but there's no hard disk writes. On my USB sticks, I note the light comes on steady when the system freezes. It's reading (something).
I also noted the bug doesn't exhibit in 32-bit systems (I'd read previously somewhere).
Eleven years.
Shocking.