On 7/10/06, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/10/06, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So far, nobody can shed any light on the problem? Bugger.
didn't russ?
anyway, you haven't told us what architecture you have, how much ram,
how much hard disk space available and what time of day you're running
the command at (don't ask, sometimes it matters)... back in the day
ghostscript linking would panic a machine with no swap turned on and
only 64MB of ram, but those days are long gone, right?
right?!? i mean, i haven't had a need for a swap device since 2002!
what is that beastly node on which you must have a kernel compiled,
and why can't you just run plan9 in qemu on your main machine?
Okay, the node is an IBM machine, Pentium 2 processor @ ~300 Mhz, 64
MB of RAM, ~3 GB of hard drive space. I have a fossil+venti
configuration set up; exact numbers, I can't tell you, because I'm
currently 200 miles away from the damn thing. I've tried running the
command at various times of day.
I can't run Plan 9 in qemu on my main machine because my main machine
is somewhere in Ohio at the moment (I think) and I won't have access
until fall. Besides, it just isn't the same when you're emulating it
;-)
John
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