Re: Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On Thursday 28 August 2008 16:25:25 Ron Johnson wrote: > On 08/28/08 08:27, Celejar wrote: > > On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:27:37 +0200 > > > > Thierry Chatelet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> I tried to update my Lenny box, and I got an error: no space left on > >> device. Tried aptitude aut

Re: Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On 08/28/08 08:27, Celejar wrote: On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:27:37 +0200 Thierry Chatelet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I tried to update my Lenny box, and I got an error: no space left on device. Tried aptitude autoclean, clean, but no luck. I known, it is my own fault, I was too lazy to cha

Re: Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:27:37 +0200 Thierry Chatelet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > I tried to update my Lenny box, and I got an error: no space left on device. > Tried aptitude autoclean, clean, but no luck. I known, it is my own fault, I > was too lazy to change the partition scheme give

Re: Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Mike Bird
On Thu August 28 2008 03:27:37 Thierry Chatelet wrote: > I tried to update my Lenny box, and I got an error: no space left on > device. Tried aptitude autoclean, clean, but no luck. I known, it is my own > fault, I was too lazy to change the partition scheme give by the D-I at > installation. Anywa

Re: Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Jochen Schulz
Thierry Chatelet: > > Anyway, there is a line command to use to change the amount of reserved space > on the partition. I have used it some time ago, but forgot what it is. If > some one could refresh my memory You are looking for tune2fs (if you are using ext2/ext3). J. -- People talking

Pls help: memory leaks (my own, of course)

2008-08-28 Thread Thierry Chatelet
Hello, I tried to update my Lenny box, and I got an error: no space left on device. Tried aptitude autoclean, clean, but no luck. I known, it is my own fault, I was too lazy to change the partition scheme give by the D-I at installation. Anyway, there is a line command to use to change the amoun

Re: Help! Memory gone missing...

2000-03-26 Thread Joe Bouchard
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 01:06:28PM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote: > This is new. When I upgraded 128 -> 192, the full 192 meg was seen > correctly (no need for append line in lilo.conf) Hi, I have never been able to figure out why some folks need the append line and some folks don't, but it sound

Help! Memory gone missing...

2000-03-26 Thread Jonathan Heaney
A curious thing happened recently (don't know exactly when, just noticed it) Debian (potato, custom 2.2.15pre15 kernel) seems to have 'lost' 128meg of memory. I've got 192 in my system (recently gone from 128 which went OK) cat /proc/meminfo gives:- total:used:free: shared: buf

Re: [Help] Memory

1999-05-25 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nguyen Hai Ha) writes: | On Mon, 24 May 1999, Mr. (Ms.) Gary L. Hennigan wrote: | | > It's probably something strange going on with the BIOS function used | > by linux to detect the amount of memory in your computer. I have two | > suggestions you can try: | > | > 1) Manua

Re: [Help] Memory

1999-05-25 Thread Nguyen Hai Ha
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Mr. (Ms.) Gary L. Hennigan wrote: > It's probably something strange going on with the BIOS function used > by linux to detect the amount of memory in your computer. I have two > suggestions you can try: > > 1) Manually edit /etc/lilo.conf and add a line like: > > appe

Re: [Help] Memory

1999-05-24 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nguyen Hai Ha) writes: | Hi folks, | | I've just installed the debian 2.0.34 on my machine. | Everything seems to work well excepts the memory. | The real memory consists of 2 DIMM 128M+32M. But it | seems to me that the kernel doesn't think so. | | % cat /proc/meminfo | |

[Help] Memory

1999-05-22 Thread Nguyen Hai Ha
Hi folks, I've just installed the debian 2.0.34 on my machine. Everything seems to work well excepts the memory. The real memory consists of 2 DIMM 128M+32M. But it seems to me that the kernel doesn't think so. % cat /proc/meminfo total:used:free: shared: buffers: cached: Mem: