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- From: c60b-1fk@e260-1c.berkeley.edu (Ahmon Dancy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: TCP/IP Probs & Memory
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 21:54:52 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- Here's the situation
- 386-40, 120 meg HD, 4 megs ram, Linux .99pl1
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- I'm running lpmud and I'm having a problem with sockets. telnet works
- nicely for a while but at some random time will will just stop working.
- What I type will be sent the the mud, but nothing the mud sends gets
- back to me. This problems >SEEMS< to be related to the amount of memory
- available because it seems to happen more when more users are online or
- I am compiling. Any information on this would be helpful. It's rather
- embarassing when I profess how awesome Linux is and then it fails for
- me like this (I installed it on a friend's computer). Thanks in
- advance.
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- Ahmon Dancy (c60b-1fk@webworm.berkeley.edu)
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