machdep.userldt implications.

2006-02-20 Thread Craig McCormick
Hi all. I've been googling around for the answer to this, but can't find anything concrete to answer it one way or another, or at least not that I understood. ;) I am presuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to set machdep.userldt to 1, by default and that I should enable it and disable it, as

machdep.userldt implications

2006-02-20 Thread Craig McCormick
Hi all. I've been googling around for the answer to this, but can't find anything concrete to answer it one way or another, or at least not that I understood. ;) I am presuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to set machdep.userldt to 1, by default and that I should enable it and disable

Re: machdep.userldt implications.

2006-02-20 Thread Jeff Quast
On 2/20/06, Craig McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. I've been googling around for the answer to this, but can't find anything concrete to answer it one way or another, or at least not that I understood. ;) I am presuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to set machdep.userldt to 1,

Re: machdep.userldt implications.

2006-02-20 Thread Craig McCormick
Jeff Quast wrote: The lock-ups may have been related to the caveat in the manual page for emu(4), which I have since removed from the system for this very reason. Well, I didn't realise that one. I've always sworn by Creative cards up until now and I have a fair few SBLive cards here :( Looks

Re: machdep.userldt implications.

2006-02-20 Thread Ted Unangst
On 2/20/06, Craig McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am presuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to set machdep.userldt to 1, by default and that I should enable it and disable it, as and when I need to make use of it. So far, I only need it for the win32-codecs package. I would assume

Re: machdep.userldt implications.

2006-02-20 Thread Craig McCormick
Ted Unangst wrote: On 2/20/06, Craig McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am presuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to set machdep.userldt to 1, by default and that I should enable it and disable it, as and when I need to make use of it. So far, I only need it for the win32-codecs package.