> does the linux "sudo" command stand for "Super User Device Over-ride" , I 
> ask because I used the "mv" command to try and correct a typo on /mnt and 
> got a permission denied message, I tried again  using "sudo mv" and it 
> worked....

    Pretty much. sudo allows you to run a command as another user, and
by default as root, think of it like the Administrator account on
windows, i.e. the super user.

> http://denemaxwell.blogspot.com/2006/05/dmesg-output.html

    oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x280d2, order=0
    ...
    ...
    Out of Memory: Killed process 4149 (fgfs).


    Looks like 256mb of ram is not enough for FG?


Pigeon.



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