dave wrote:
> 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.
> 
Actually all you you have to do is type:
source .bashrc

Logging out is for chumps and lesser OSs :)

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