If your kernel is locking up, it must be a fault with the kernel itself or (more likely) a device driver; a user-level program should not be able to do it. Though I'm not very familiar with the Tk or IO::Socket Perl libraries, I doubt that either has a device driver; therefore they cannot be the root cause of your kernel locking up.
In reply to Re: Perl crashes linux
by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Perl crashes linux
by redss
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