On Thursday 09 November 2006 12:57, Luigi Pinna wrote:
> Alle 06:49, giovedì 9 novembre 2006, Mrugesh Karnik ha scritto:
> >[...]
> > Its to do with a kernel upgrade. Do a ulimit -l unlimited before
> > starting k3b in the same session.
>
> As user:
> $ ulimit -l unlimited
> bash: ulimit: max locked memory: cannot modify limit: Operation not
> allowed
>
> as root it is works!
> Now the question is how can I rescue it as default and allow it to
> users?
> What does it mean a kernel update?
> Thanks, Luigi

Yes, it works as root. I was just investigating ways to set that only 
for growisofs. One way is to set it in /etc/profile, but that'll affect 
all processes. I'll let you know when I find the solution. One solution 
I can think of is to run ulimit followed by growisofs in a subshell.. 
but the issue is with being root. I'll let you know.

As for the kernel upgrade, this limit was imposed in 2.6.16 or something 
from what I read.

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