-.B memoryLimit\fP (class \fBMemoryLimit\fP)
-The sub-processes created by \fIxscreensaver\fP will not be allowed to
-allocate more than this much memory (more accurately, this is the maximum
-size their address space may become.) If any sub-process tries to allocate
-more than this,
-.BR malloc (3)
-will fail, and the process will likely exit (or safely crash) rather than
-going forth and hogging memory.
-
-The assumption here is that if one of the screenhacks is trying to use
-a lot of memory, then something has gone wrong, and it's better to kill
-that program than to overload the machine.
-
-Default: 0, meaning "no limit." 30M is a good choice on most systems.
-(But beware that setting this to a small value can cause OpenGL programs
-to malfunction on certain systems.)
-.TP 8