ev/cdrom after you burn the cd to make sure it copied
correctly.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure what programs do checksums on other OSs.
Anybody?
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e problem is that 'find /lib/modules/ -name \*.o' is
only coming up with a few modules, you might want to check the config.
Just throwing this out there.
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authorized to connect to Server
> >
> > Initialization error: X server not responding
> > : ":0.0"
>
> You can't use it from console. Or did you mean xterminal?
well, you can run 'xemacs -nw' to run it IN a shell... which is helful
if you don't
which are much more obvious. Of course, unplugging the thing's
always possible if you allow access to the box, but that's easily
corrected and "just" DoS, with no other security implications (you know
the files are still secure, etc).
just my 2c. (maybe 3c, sorry)
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efinitions from gcc's header. */
#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined _GCC_LIMITS_H_
/* `_GCC_LIMITS_H_' is what GCC's file defines. */
# include_next
so for some reason your compilers include path is messed up.
either /usr/include is too late, or /usr/lib/gcc-lib/
isn
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.
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The
l Setup. (I prefer to do things graphically once I
get a working config setup)
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--begin quoted message from dman,
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 01:54:04PM -0500, Noah Massey wrote:
> | --begin quoted message from dman,
>
> | > On my system I have 256MB real RAM.
> | >
> | > It shows a total of only 249MB. dmesg shows :
> | >
> |
e show bsdgames
Includes these programs: adventure, arithmetic, atc, backgammon, battlestar,
bcd, boggle, caesar, canfield, countmail, cribbage, fish, gomoku, hangman,
hunt, mille, monop, morse, number, pig, phantasia, pom, ppt, primes, quiz,
random, rain, robots, sail, snake, tetris, trek, wargames, wo
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> On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 12:31:10PM -0500, Noah Massey wrote:
>
> use 'free -m' to see smaller (easier to read) numbers.
>
> Check dmesg -- some memory is used for the kernel itself and isn't
> available for processes to u
dn't been brought up, so fetchmail couldn't connect to
hand off the mail.
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> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:43:27PM -0500, Noah Massey wrote:
> > ok, first the problem:
> > my computer has 1024 M of RAM installed.
> > /proc/meminfo reports:
> >
> > total:used:free: shared: buff
us
>
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16MB of memory, for example. For a 96MB machine
this would be `mem=0x600'.
<<
has this been changed?
any other ideas how I can get it to admit that I have more mem?
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