On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 00:20:08 +0100, "Squabsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > OK with ulimit -a I get > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ulimit -a > core file size (blocks, -c) 0 > data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited > file size (blocks, -f) unlimited > max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited > max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited > open files (-n) 1024 > pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 > stack size (kbytes, -s) unlimited > cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited > max user processes (-u) 2047 > virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
In a cynical attempt to get back to the top of the list I'm replying too my own post. I still don't understand why any of the above limits would create a problem when I'm trying to record a wav file that would be 500k at most. I have updated to a newer Kernal but it doesn't seem to have made any differance. How would I go about increasing the file size limit ? Why does it need so much space to create a wav in linux. Appolgies for my persistance. -- Squabsy Using Opera, The Bat, K-meleon, or Becky. Trying to use Linux Right Now Using Fastmail when I should be working _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://mail.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
