On Wed, Jun 14, Vladimir G Ivanovic wrote:
> What is this supposed to do?
Okay, I asked Andrea Arcangeli what this patch from SuSE is used be
for and I got this answer:
JFYI:
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In the VM of a process there is heap and stack.
Hi
This is what late night computing does for you!
Instead of "echo 0 >/proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap" as super user
I did "vi /proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap" replacing 128 with 0 and saved
the file.
Sun JDK1.3 Beta Linux release now works for me too on SuSE 6.4!
They got Java Sound is this release
> What is this supposed to do?
It seems that you just missed the Solution to the Problem of running
the new Sun J2SDK 1.3 on Suse 6.4.
??
The command below seems to disable some VM-Kernel-Patch that Suse
introduced, that was not in plain 2.2.14. But what it exactly does
reveals o
What is this supposed to do?
---Vladimir
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"CH" == Carsten Hoeger <[EMAIL PRO
I was `root' user when I tried it but `bash' said no can overwrite file or something
to that effect.
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Peter Pilgrim
featuring a very badly written Lotus Notes software Upgrade and a popular band called
"Garbage".
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To
>
> I install the Sun JDK1.3Beta on my SuSE 6.4 Linux box. I ran the JVM and it sure
> enough core dumped. I tried this trick last night and ``bash'' would n't allow me
> to write to that particular file ( /proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap )
What exactly did you try ?
su
echo 0 >/proc/sys/vm/heap-st
On Wed, Jun 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I install the Sun JDK1.3Beta on my SuSE 6.4 Linux box. I ran the JVM and it sure
> enough core dumped. I tried this trick last night and ``bash'' would n't allow me
> to write to that particular file ( /proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap )
>
> Any ideas?
Of co
I install the Sun JDK1.3Beta on my SuSE 6.4 Linux box. I ran the JVM and it sure
enough core dumped. I tried this trick last night and ``bash'' would n't allow me
to write to that particular file ( /proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap )
Any ideas?
--
Peter Pilgrim
featuring a very badly written Lotus
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 08:45:54PM +0200, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems that the problem is Andrea Arcangeli's
> silent-stack-overflow-3 patch. He suggests to try the following:
>
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/vm/heap-stack-gap
>
> I can't test it now, because I am at home now, but I'll
I just downloaded jdk 1.3 for Linux from Sun's web site and sure enough your
tip WORKED!! I ran my code prior to applying a zero value for the
heap-stack-gap and I always get a seg fault. Thanks!!
-Patrick L
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