On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 12:21:12PM +0800, David wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
> > Never run emc2 as root. Instead, use "sudo make setuid" to make the
> > emc_module_helper program able to load modules, and run it as a "regular
> > user". For instance, I have been informed that when you run as root,
> > th
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David wrote:
> Jon wrote:
>> You may have to add some system components with the apt-get
>> facility to have everything you need to do a compile. There is
>> some info in the wiki under "Installing EMC2" and then under
>
>> "Preparing other versions of Linux to compile emc2".
>
> I follow the
I guess any virtual machine will always have trouble achieveing any
good realtime performance. VM is good for non-realtime applications
and for trying things, but the VM itself occupies everything that
could be considered as a vital realtime component.
On 10/5/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jon wrote:
> You may have to add some system components with the apt-get
> facility to have everything you need to do a compile. There is
> some info in the wiki under "Installing EMC2" and then under
> "Preparing other versions of Linux to compile emc2".
I follow the steps of "Installing EMC2",
Hello Ray
No, I am not trying to improve productivity by letting the foreman press the
start button from his office! :)
I want the following scenario:
- EMC is running with the regular UI.
- I want to do surfacing, so I fire up the Surfacing Druid, which starts as
a different process.
- For setti