Re: Serious problems with Java & threads on stable & unstable... (?)

2002-06-12 Thread Damian Morris
els is set in include/linux/tasks.h in the kernel source. The think is NR_TASKS which I think is set to 512. There is also 2 lines below that might be interresting ie. the ordinary user can only make NR_TASKS/2 no matter what umit is. - Adam -- Damian Morris Director, Quality Assurance Gaming &am

Re: Serious problems with Java & threads on stable & unstable...(?)

2002-06-12 Thread Damian Morris
elp to set it higher: >> >>billy@farpoint:~/ > ulimit -u 8192 > > > ulimit is very useless. At least that's my opinion. The hadlimit for 2.2.x kernels > is set in include/linux/tasks.h in the kernel source. The think is NR_TASKS which I > think is set to 512. There is also 2 lines below that might be interresting ie. the > ordinary user can only make NR_TASKS/2 no matter what umit is. > > - Adam > > -- Damian Morris Director, Quality Assurance Gaming & Entertainment Technology http://www.getsystems.com Phone: (+61) 2 9419 2000 Mobile: (+61) 412 808 307 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Java plugin advocacy

2002-05-29 Thread Damian Morris
On 5/29/2002 11:07 PM, Rick Lutowski wrote: The lawsuit was in the Java 1.3 timeframe. Browsers were stuck at 1.1 years before that. Also, the lawsuit did not affect Netscape 4.x, which also is stuck at 1.1 (I have heard NS 4.x is 'dead', but it comprises about 20% of the browser market, and the

Re: Java plugin advocacy

2002-05-29 Thread Damian Morris
On 5/29/2002 11:07 PM, Rick Lutowski wrote: > The lawsuit was in the Java 1.3 timeframe. Browsers > were stuck at 1.1 years before that. Also, the lawsuit > did not affect Netscape 4.x, which also is stuck at 1.1 > (I have heard NS 4.x is 'dead', but it comprises about > 20% of the browser mark

Re: Java plugin advocacy

2002-05-28 Thread Damian Morris
's real forte is client-side. So go ahead and use it on your site. You'd better make it optional, though -- but this is good advice for almost any web technology (scripting, css, mathml, ...). -- Damian Morris Director, Quality Assurance Gaming & Entertainment Technology http://www.getsy

Re: Java plugin advocacy

2002-05-28 Thread Damian Morris
ing to listen. > Pointers to screenshots may help convince me. > > >>IMO, Java's real forte is client-side. > > > So go ahead and use it on your site. You'd better make it optional, > though -- but this is good advice for almost any web technology > (scr