On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Teodor Spæren wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I think
> is relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of the cpu and the ram.
> It got 223mhz of clocking speed and 116mb ram. I have added 512mb of swap
>
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 04:05:44PM +0100, Teodor Spæren wrote:
>
> The possible work around I have thought of is just getting the vanilla kernel
> from kernel.org, but the gentoo wiki advise against it, since gentoo-sources
> is a patched kernel.
With all due respect, Gentoo is the only distro
Ohh! Thanks a lot :) Still it would have been useful to know what was causing
it to go out of memory.
There is absolutely no reason why you can't use the vanilla kernel. Go
right ahead.
On Dec 24, 2012 10:08 AM, "Teodor Spæren" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I
> think is relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of the cpu and the
>
Hello!
I am trying to install gentoo on an old armada m700. The specs that I think is
relevant for this problem is the clocking speed of the cpu and the ram. It got
223mhz of clocking speed and 116mb ram. I have added 512mb of swap since I knew
the ram was going to be a problem.
The command I
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