On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 10:29:48AM +0530, Raju Mathur was caught saying:
> defunct. In any case, I'm going to recommend my clients go with
> distributions with the following features from now on:
>
> 1. Not dependent on any single company, individual or organisation.
>
> 2. Variety of develop
Hi,
>In my program (written in C under Linux OS) whenever,
>wherever
>free() call appears, it creates a run time error.The same progam
>is very fine
>without the free() calls. Is there anything to do with the
>compiler flags?
This problem generally occurs if you are deallocating more
How to check ram 100mhz Or 133mhz iin linux os
Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 10:29:48AM +0530, Raju Mathur was caught saying:> defunct. In any case, I'm going to recommend my clients go with> distributions with the following features from now on:> > 1.
Hi,
Hardware Solution, Just take out the RAM chip from its slot, The
speed is written on the RAM chip, 128/100 (means 128 MB,100 MHz)
or 128/133 (means, 128 MB,133 MHz speed).
Will try to find if there's a software solution.
Regards,
Venky
HCL Technologies, Noida
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 muskan
Hi
could someone please help me by giving detailed instructions on how to go
about upgrading the Linux kernel. I have
Distribution: Red Hat 7.0
Kernel: 2.2.16-22
I want to upgrade to 2.4
thanks and regards
areesh
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