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Message-ID: | <19980908111110.B3904@blue.alter.pl> |
Date: | Tue, 8 Sep 1998 11:11:10 +0200 |
From: | Radoslaw Stachowiak <radek AT blue DOT alter DOT pl> |
To: | beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl |
Subject: | Re: Rebuild the kernel of Redhat5.1! |
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References: | <19980905021126 DOT 22735 AT cerebro DOT laendle> <Pine DOT HPP DOT 3 DOT 96 DOT 980907160922 DOT 5362A-100000 AT ixion DOT honeywell DOT com> |
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In-Reply-To: | <Pine.HPP.3.96.980907160922.5362A-100000@ixion.honeywell.com>; from Shawn Leas on Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 04:11:07PM -0500 |
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Quoting Shawn Leas (sleas AT ixion DOT honeywell DOT com): > Could have sworn I saw it on the kernel list a few months back. Wonder if > anybody could testify to 2.0.36's pgcc-ability from experience? I succesfully run kernel 2.0.35 compiled with pgcc 1.0.2 with O2 and mpentium settings. 2.0.34 has run OK too. To be honest, i've observed some strange things, from time to time ( a few days) something is eating whole memory, and top shows that procesess use 0 (for example httpd has 0 RSS (sic!) -> of course there is fery little buffers and cache in such situation (about x00kb, while machine has 64M). After that I have to reboot it and everything goes fine. I think that this problem is caused by compiling kernel with pgcc. -- radoslaw.stachowiak.................................................[ALTERsc]
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