2006/2/10, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Jim
Thank you very much for the very prompt answer but ... > As long as the terminal isn't locking up, I wouldn't worry about that > message. I don't know if I wouldn't have to say that the terminal isn't locking: the very same message keeps coming on the screen and filling it up. Nothing else happens. > It's just telling you that the swap is doing its thing. Is there any other file that I can check to understand what happen ? I have some (old !!) terminals with old (800x600) screens that are apparently connected to a graphic card that can give a better resolution. The screen is therefore not answering properly and "stop" (or the LED starts to clignotate). How can I force the screen resolution ? Another question : how can I force the keyboard configuration (I live in Belgium and I see that by default the keyboards are fr and not fr-be) > Jim McQuillan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On Fri, February 10, 2006 4:34 am, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote: > > I have reinstalled the system in the school I administrate with a > > recent skolelinux sarge system. > > > > There I use mainly old ISA computers. For some I get the message that > > keeps repeating: > > > > netswap_low_memory message > > > > What do I have to do and worry about ? > > > > I looked the web and found : > > > > In > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg18746.html > > > > I read from > > > > ========Re: [Ltsp-discuss] netswap_low_memory message > > > > Mon, 10 May 2004 05:27:04 -0700 > > > > Andrew, > > > > that message is nothing to worry about. it just shows that swapping via > > NFS is working. > > > > In the future, I think i'll modify the NFS-Swap patch to NOT display > > that info. > > > > Jim McQuillan > > ===========Thanks, > > > > Nicolas > > > > -- > > Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

