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Date:      Fri, 23 Jul 2021 19:56:42 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 257314] FBSD 13 crash after some KDE parts crash supposing out of swap space
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--- Comment #20 from Michael <michael.hmich@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Mark Millard from comment #15)

this poor things=20

vm.pageout_oom_seq=3D120
vm.pfault_oom_attempts=3D-1

at the end couldn't hold it up, new crash

to answer your question

it is a mix of execs which crash
so far, as is looks to me it happens while I am working with gimp

but from gimp is not coming the first message

it is a mix of KDE pieces, in first place it is plasmashell or klauncher, t=
hen
anything else what was open is listed, I can not say if it is the real order

certainly it is not really kernel related because the underlying OS is work=
ing
still fine, sometimes but not always I can switch to another terminal
ctrl+alt+fx but also konsole is last man standing, means I can in most cases
type a "shutdown now" and it goes to single user mode, a ctrl+d starts ssdm=
 and
X and I can keep working after login

what I am just noticing is that there was a bigger update for KDE pkgs, I
believe it was from plasma 5.22 to 5.23 and I didn't have had this problem=
=20

your question

"Was your top output from before the:
pid 1954 (gimp-2.10), jid 0, uid 1000, was killed: out of swap space"

all messages I pasted, I copied in original sequence starting with first
occurrence in log=20

I hope I haven't answered all and go now bumping OOM sequ up=20

thanks

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