Sorry, I sent this before getting Muzzol's reply.
I don't know if this is really a better way. But it works for me 100% :)

Miha

> It means you need to expand shared memory (which is 32MB by defalut)...
> or so I heard. Here is a better/permanent way of doing it.
> 
> > Ciao Miha!
> >
> > .. I solved the problem this way: 
> >
> > adding the line 
> >
> > kernel/shmmax=0x7fffffff
> >
> > to the (hidden) file /etc/sysctl.conf
> >
> > For the first time, to avoid restarting my computer, using the command
> > (as root)
> > 
> > $ sysctl -p
> >
> >
> > Ciao
> > Raffaella
> 
> Of course, use SUDO where needed.
> 
> All the best!
> 
> Miha
> 
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