OutofMemoryException Mac OS

Version Used: Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 Steps to Reproduce: Loading a solution with round about 150 projects do nothing:) - in case you working it will not crash Actual Behavior: Unknown hard error: Event Log 1: Application: devenv.ex. Basically, have a C# application accessing a SQL database. For months now we've been getting the: System.OutOfMemoryException and the web app crashes. I just go and reboot the web server and its fine. The bug was reproduced by means of the test case specified in the description of the bug with JDK 9 b26, JDK 8u20 b26, JDK 7u67 b01 on OS X 10.9.1. Was able to see that the bug is not reproducible with: - JDK 1.6.065-b14-4 from Apple - JDKs specified in the previous sentence but with Metal L&F enabled. Mac OS X Mavericks uses lldb instead of gdb. In order to debug an application running on Mavericks, you first need to install gdb following these instructions. Only follow the Getting it to Work with Eclipse section if you wish to use the CDT debugger.

Introduction

A few weeks ago I was searching for superb headphones, because I spend most of the day listening to music, while I do concepts/research/coding for my clients. For me it is a way to blend out the surroundings and focus better on the task at hand. After reading a few tests I decided to buy these headphones on amazon.com. The Bose QuietComfort 35 works great with the iPhone 7, but when connecting it to the Macbook you get sometime stuttering and it is unbearable.

The Problem

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Searching the net I have found out, that this is a problem created by not providing enough power and/or bandwidth to the bluetooth audio agent on the Mac. This is not a problem of the headphones, but the choppy audio with bluetooth headphones comes from the Mac OS bluetooth audio agent.

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The Solution

The solution is quite easy to accomplish: You just need your good old terminal. So enter the following commands in your terminal and after that restart the BluetoothAudioAgent.

Kill the bluetoothAudioAgent with the following command:

If this still does not help you can increase the values and again restart the agent.

I used the higher (second) values and must say, that everything is working like a charm with the Bose QC 35.

Source 1: post on stackexchange

Outofmemoryexception Mac Os X

Source 2: lifehacker.com