Re: [Fwd: Re: [Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]]]

2000-03-12 Thread Vic
Well I would look for a crack for vmware on alt.linux.crackz , alt.linux.warez or see if you can trade or sell your current printer. On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Wayne mewed: Mike, I have said it before and I will say it again. The more I use Linux, the more I dread going back to Windoze.

Fwd: Re: [Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]]

2000-03-11 Thread Wayne
Mike, I amended my lilo.conf file and put in the 128M bit. Worked like a charm, I can now open more windows, run more apps, and to more stuff that before without the speed of my mcahine suffering. Thanks, Wayne On Thu, 17 Apr 2036, you wrote: Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On a

Re: [Fwd: Re: [Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]]]

2000-03-11 Thread Michael Scottaline
Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike, I amended my lilo.conf file and put in the 128M bit. Worked like a charm, I can now open more windows, run more apps, and to more stuff that before without the speed of my mcahine suffering. Thanks, Wayne

Re: [Fwd: Re: [Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]]]

2000-03-11 Thread Wayne
Mike, I have said it before and I will say it again. The more I use Linux, the more I dread going back to Windoze. UNfortunately I have a Windows printer (GUI) and it WILL NOT work under Linux. I have thought about gewtting VMWare but cannot afford to buy the license for version 2 which I need

Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]

2000-03-10 Thread Jaguar
No idea why...but MDK 7.02 using the AUTO CONFIGURE will make a single 250 MB /swap on my 13 GB drive...I only have 64 MB Ram. So I guess your theory is not entirely true... Jaguar "Lothar Mandrake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read that a swap space partition cannot be larger than 128

Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]

2000-03-10 Thread Vidyut Luther
hits/month on el website. - Original Message - From: "Jaguar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 10:18 AM Subject: Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?] No idea why...but MDK 7.02 using the AUTO CONFIGURE will make a single 250 MB /swap on my 13 GB

Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]

2000-03-10 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Jaguar.the 128 mb limit was for the 2.0.x kernals and does not apply for the 2.2.x kernals. Alan Jaguar wrote: No idea why...but MDK 7.02 using the AUTO CONFIGURE will make a single 250 MB /swap on my 13 GB drive...I only have 64 MB Ram. So I guess your theory is not entirely true...

Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]

2000-03-10 Thread Lane Lester
On a related topic, why would my machine only detect 65MB of my RAM when I have 128 MB? When I did try to change this manually, my machine crashed during boot. I'm not sure what you mean by "manually," but I had the same situation until I added the following line: append="mem=124M" above

Re: [Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]]

2000-03-10 Thread Jaguar
Did you take into account shared mem??? 128MB-(shared vid mem)=???MB HTH Jaguar Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On a related topic, why would my machine only detect 65MB of my RAM when I have 128 MB? When I did try to change this manually, my machine crashed during boot. Wayne

[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?

2000-03-09 Thread Lothar Mandrake
I have read that a swap space partition cannot be larger than 128 Mb, but at the same time it should apparently be 1.5 times the RAM size? Since I have 192 Mb RAM, I guess I should have around 300 Mb swap space? Is this correct? How can I do this if a single swap space cannot be larger

Re: [[newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?]

2000-03-09 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Lothar Mandrake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read that a swap space partition cannot be larger than 128 Mb, but at the same time it should apparently be 1.5 times the RAM size? Since I have 192 Mb RAM, I guess I should have around 300 Mb swap space? Is this correct? How can I

Re: [newbie] Swap space 128 Mb?

2000-03-09 Thread Mark Irving
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