Yep I tried the first step as suggested by John, but the setting didn't stick.
I'll stick it in the bashrc and give it a go.
Thanks all !
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Ross
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From: LeVA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2004. jĂșnius 29. 16:05,
nx13372 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am running "Linux [hidden] 2.4.25-bf2.4 #1 SMP Wed Mar 10
> >> 10:35:09 PST 2004 i686 unknown" and would like to know how to
> >> raise a user accounts max file descriptors (FD
nx13372 wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
Hi,
I am running "Linux [hidden] 2.4.25-bf2.4 #1 SMP Wed Mar 10 10:35:09
PST
2004 i686 unknown" and would like to know how to raise a user accounts
max file descriptors (FDs, shown via ulimit -n) from the default
1024 to
4096, to allow
John Summerfield wrote:
Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
Hi,
I am running "Linux [hidden] 2.4.25-bf2.4 #1 SMP Wed Mar 10 10:35:09 PST
2004 i686 unknown" and would like to know how to raise a user accounts
max file descriptors (FDs, shown via ulimit -n) from the default 1024 to
4096, to allow an IRC daemon mo
Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
Hi,
I am running "Linux [hidden] 2.4.25-bf2.4 #1 SMP Wed Mar 10 10:35:09 PST
2004 i686 unknown" and would like to know how to raise a user accounts
max file descriptors (FDs, shown via ulimit -n) from the default 1024 to
4096, to allow an IRC daemon more permitted open files.
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