me too!!! ;)
I see this on a laptop running 5.x with an ATI Mobility card. Don't
remember the exact model. I havn't found a solution (but havn't really
tried because it's the smallest of the problems I have with 5.1 on this
laptop)
> Is anyone else seeing this issue? I'm running into it
> on
I beleive he is not using SYS V Semaphors but rahter POSIX semaphors. I
don't know about 5.0, but they are definitely not supported in 4.x
> > "Bad system call (core dumped)"
>
> Make sure you have SYS V Semaphores in your kernel. In 4.x, you add the
> options SYSVSEM
>
> (which
[skip]
> When you try to run top, it looks for the symbol that represents nlist,
> and when it can't find it, it doesn't know where to find the nlist
> kernel function. I'm guessing nlist has something to do with a process
> list... hence, when top can't find nlist, it throws a fit.
I think nlis
ond part of the paragraph
which deals with the symbols. I think FAQ should specifically say that
*striped kernel will cause the same top behavoir*.
Of course I might be overestemating number of people who are as dumb as I
am :)
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:14:21AM -0500, Mikhail Kruk wrote:
> &g