Re: [gentoo-user] Ram Problem!

2013-01-03 Thread Paul Hartman
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Teodor Spæren teodor.s...@hotmail.com wrote: Hello! I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I think is relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of the cpu and the ram. It got 223mhz of clocking speed and 116mb ram. I have

[gentoo-user] Ram Problem!

2012-12-24 Thread Teodor Spæren
Hello! I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I think is relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of the cpu and the ram. It got 223mhz of clocking speed and 116mb ram. I have added 512mb of swap since I knew the ram was going to be a problem. The command

Re: [gentoo-user] Ram Problem!

2012-12-24 Thread Jason Weisberger
There is absolutely no reason why you can't use the vanilla kernel. Go right ahead. On Dec 24, 2012 10:08 AM, Teodor Spæren teodor.s...@hotmail.com wrote: Hello! I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I think is relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of

RE: [gentoo-user] Ram Problem!

2012-12-24 Thread Teodor Spæren
Ohh! Thanks a lot :) Still it would have been useful to know what was causing it to go out of memory.

Re: [gentoo-user] Ram Problem!

2012-12-24 Thread Bruce Hill
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 04:05:44PM +0100, Teodor Spæren wrote: The possible work around I have thought of is just getting the vanilla kernel from kernel.org, but the gentoo wiki advise against it, since gentoo-sources is a patched kernel. With all due respect, Gentoo is the only distro