dave wrote:

Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
<  ----------------------------------------
<  Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
<  > <snip>
<  > #kernel.maps_protect =1
<  > #vm.mmap_min_addr = 65536
<  > <  These lines are commented out so they do nothing.
< Sorry for confusing ... they was not commented out after fresh install.
I did it after Dave's advice.
(copy/paste from my repaired /etc/sysctl.conf)

M.
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Hi Mira,

The original 64studio file, does not have these entries, the upgrade adds them. There is no option to keep the original fie during the upgrade so you have to edit it on completion
of the upgrade. The other kernel error messages are kernel related.
There will probably be other changes we will find on the way.
The upgrades seem fine here, I've run a few more now.

This is a bit off topic, but if you want to keep an eye on what you have already done to the new upgrade.
add these entries to your .bashrc

$ gedit .bashrc

export HISTSIZE=1000000 HISTFILESIZE=1000000

And at the bottom of the file in the alias section add

alias h="history | grep "

Now you can search your history file in the gnome-terminal by running

$ h sudo
$ h cp
$ h ls -a


PS:

You will have to log out and back in to the desktop for the .bashrc changes to work.

Cheers!
dave.

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