From: Geoff Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
geoff> Richard, you're comparing us to car dealers? Gee ... thanks ...
Only very figuratively, trust me.
:-)
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Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen 38, II \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
> (this is to be compared to talking with your car dealer. You won't
> get an answer by just calling them and say "there's something wrong
> with my car, tell me how I get it right")
Richard, you're comparing us to car dealers
how much ram is in the redhat 6.1 system?
how much swap?
have you compiled anything else ?? say XFree86 or a kernel??
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>Well, if you gave us a bit more detail, as in exactly what way you
>have tried to use it and things like, I think we might have a little
>chance to actually tell you...
Aaaah telling it to others all the time..
The problem was caused by ulimits, and perhaps some other stuff.
I raised ulimits
From: "B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ouwerkerk92> I've tried to install openssl-0.9.6 on a few boxes. Went fine on
ouwerkerk92> Slackware but not so good on Redhat (6.1). They both use gcc 2.91.66
ouwerkerk92>
ouwerkerk92> The Redhat box comes with a 'virtual m
Hi,
I've tried to install openssl-0.9.6 on a few boxes. Went fine on
Slackware but not so good on Redhat (6.1). They both use gcc 2.91.66
The Redhat box comes with a 'virtual memory exhausted' message.
I tried everything I could think of. Even a search of some
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