2010/1/12 kevin <[email protected]>: > Hi Lukas, > > I'm running Slackware64, so 64-bit Linux with 12G of memory. With > some of my larger stitches (current one working on is 228 images) > there are times when it will go through and be loading images for the > preview - this is after having previewed before, so I'm guessing it's > having to reload because the cache size won't hold all of them. Would > like to try a larger cache to see if it would speed that process up > but can't go above 2047. > > Kevin
Oh, I have misunderstood first time. I thought you were talking about enblend/enfuse image cache. Is the limit correctly set in preferences after restart? Anyway I took a look at the code and I don't see any limits here (OK, it seems there is limit to 2048TB). I can't find any limit which could cause this. Currently I can think only about one cause and it's some setting in /etc/security/limits.conf (If it's here, I remember Slackware 10(or 9?) didn't use it). I've never tried any of the memory related setting though… Of course it may be some strange kernel option so I'd browse through /proc if the former doesn't help. Lukas
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