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. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 64studio-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users >>> >>> >> >> 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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