--begin quoted message from Ramiro Brito Willmersdorf, > > Hi, > > I'm running kde on debian woody. > Where can I change my resource limits? > I'm having problems with some programs that I think might be > caused by having ulimit set to: > > 3|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:rbw $ulimit -s > 8196 > 4|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:rbw $ > > I tried: > > 1) Editing /etc/security/limits.conf, addind the line: > > rbw soft stack unlimited > > And checking that both /etc/pam.d/{kde,login} have the line > below uncommented. > > session required pam_limits.so > > 2) When the above failed, I tried to set it directly > by adding the line > > ulimit -s unlimited > > to /etc/X11/Xsession, but that didn't work either. > I still have the stack size set to 8M. > > I'd be grateful for any help. >
try putting ulimit -s unlimited in your .bash_profile (assuming you're using bash) it'll get run when you log on, and child shells inherit them from parent. -- Noah Massey | fingerprint : 90AD 7AAB 0768 46AF 8C52 0695 03A2 C74D E1ED C2BF There is no duty we so much underrate as the dute of being happy. -Robert Louis Stevenson Attached is a digital signature which can be used to authenticate this email. For details consult www.gnupg.org or www.pgpi.org
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