Re: Mathematica pegs core - Can anyone else reproduce?
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- Subject: [mg117460] Re: Mathematica pegs core - Can anyone else reproduce?
- From: Patrick Scheibe <pscheibe at trm.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 05:19:32 -0500 (EST)
Hi, does it really kill the session for all time? Did you wait some time? The behavior is here as you described, but my session returns after a while. The problem seems to be the big example there which eats 170MB of RAM temporarely. Cheers Patrick System: Ubuntu 9.04 (8 Intel Cores, 12 GB RAM) On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 06:02 -0500, Tyler wrote: > Hi Everyone: > > I've noticed some strange behaviour when I try to look at > WaveletListPlot's documentation. One of my core's get's pegged and I > have to kill my Mathematica session. I do via the following: > > [1] Open Documentation Centre > > [2] Go to WaveletListPlot. > > [3] Click open: Options > > [4] Click open: Method > > [5] Scroll down. > > Usually around one of the sound examples the core gets pegged, and > that it's it. Session over. > > I run OS X , Intel Core i7, 2.8 GHz (Processors: 1, Cores: 4) > L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB > L3 Cache: 8 MB > Memory: 8 GB > > Please let me know if anyone else observes this. I wrote Wolfram > (Premier service) and they cannot reproduce the problem. On a side > note, my Linux home (Kubuntu 10.10) licence also does this.... > > Thanks in advance, > > t. >