Whenever I run more than one program at a time, I get the following
error in bash:
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fork: resource temporarily unavailable
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The effect is that if I have mozilla running, I have to close it to open
a shell, which I have to close to open gedit, et c.
What's going on?
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Joel K
Whenever I run more than one program at a time, I get the following
error in bash:
--
fork: resource temporarily unavailable
--
The effect is that if I have mozilla running, I have to close it to open
a shell, which I have to close to open gedit, et c.
What's going on?
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Joel Konkle-P
nic.
Thinking that maybe initrd is worth it, I added 'ide-disk' to
/etc/mkinitrd/modules (block-major-22 is the IDE disks) and rebuilt the
kernel using make-kpkg. It didn't work though, I got the 'cannot find
module block-major-22' error again.
What do I have to do to g
c.
Thinking that maybe initrd is worth it, I added 'ide-disk' to
/etc/mkinitrd/modules (block-major-22 is the IDE disks) and rebuilt the
kernel using make-kpkg. It didn't work though, I got the 'cannot find
module block-major-22' error again.
What do I have to do to
y the way, this is all caused by me trying to load a newer version of
i810_audio.o, included in 2.4.20 and above... if anyone knows of a
standalone module I can download, that'd be great.
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Joel Konkle-Parker
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e way, this is all caused by me trying to load a newer version of
i810_audio.o, included in 2.4.20 and above... if anyone knows of a
standalone module I can download, that'd be great.
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
Phone [+1 662-518-1636]
E-mail[EMAIL PROTEC
What's the best way to make iwconfig remember its settings (essid, key,
et c.) across a reboot? I'd like to have my wireless card connect on
startup, but it won't until I feed it the WEP settings and such. It's a
mini-PCI card, so pcmcia options won't work.
Thanks in
Jason wrote:
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Well, no, but I'm doing all this as root. I don't even have a module
loaded for it, so that wouldn't be the answer.
Thanks for the suggestion
What's the best way to make iwconfig remember its settings (essid, key,
et c.) across a reboot? I'd like to have my wireless card connect on
startup, but it won't until I feed it the WEP settings and such. It's a
mini-PCI card, so pcmcia options won't work.
Thanks in
Jason wrote:
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Well, no, but I'm doing all this as root. I don't even have a module
loaded for it, so that wouldn't be the answer.
Thanks for the suggestion though :
arging later or not), but it's better than nothing. I'm typing this
now on Debian 3.0r1 over my new TM1300 connection!
Here's the link: http://www.linuxant.com/drivers_bcmwl/index.php
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Joel Konkle-Parker
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arging later or not), but it's better than nothing. I'm typing this
now on Debian 3.0r1 over my new TM1300 connection!
Here's the link: http://www.linuxant.com/drivers_bcmwl/index.php
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
Phone [+1 662-518-1636]
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ev/dsp.
Has anyone done anything with a SigmaTel chip?
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arging later or not), but it's better than nothing. I'm typing this
now on Debian 3.0r1 over my new TM1300 connection!
Here's the link: http://www.linuxant.com/drivers_bcmwl/index.php
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
Phone [+1 662-518-1636]
E-mail[EMAIL PROTE
arging later or not), but it's better than nothing. I'm typing this
now on Debian 3.0r1 over my new TM1300 connection!
Here's the link: http://www.linuxant.com/drivers_bcmwl/index.php
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
Phone [+1 662-518-1636]
E-mail[EMAIL PROTE
dev/dsp.
Has anyone done anything with a SigmaTel chip?
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster [Ballsome.com]
Phone [+1 662-518-1636]
E-mail[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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plenty of help in the Dell-hosted user
forums, though, and I'm sure there's more than a few linux-philes lurking around
in there.
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plenty of help in the Dell-hosted user
forums, though, and I'm sure there's more than a few linux-philes lurking around
in there.
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Phone [662-518-1636]
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I'm trying to run Woody on my Dell 5150. I have an external monitor attached to
the VGA port. I can switch between the two using the laptop's CRT/LCD key
(toggles LCD / CRT&LCD / CRT). What do I need to do with XFree86 to get this to
work properly. Anything?
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Joel Konkle-Pa
I'm trying to run Woody on my Dell 5150. I have an external monitor attached to
the VGA port. I can switch between the two using the laptop's CRT/LCD key
(toggles LCD / CRT&LCD / CRT). What do I need to do with XFree86 to get this to
work properly. Anything?
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Joel Konkle-Pa
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