| ▲ | marginalia_nu 3 days ago | |||||||
The Linux kernel does this too, yet it does not crash like KDE. At any given moment, most of your free RAM is used to cache stuff by the kernel, unless you've recently rebooted. | ||||||||
| ▲ | fooker 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
No, what the Linux kernel does instead is randomly kill user processes :) It's kinda infamous for that, and had held up Linux adoption for a decade or so. But you sort of missed the point, I think. The comment chain was about speculating why KDE could possibly crash if there was faulty RAM while other software would be fine. And the kernel absolutely crashes when there's faulty ram. | ||||||||
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