Re: Problem with apt-get
- From: "Peter C. Frank" <pcfrank@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:28:51 -0500
iforone wrote:
I used 1GB as the file already had 10MB in it.Peter C. Frank wrote:
Rick Moen wrote:
It's a memory-mapping error (shortage). Add this line to /etc/apt/apt.conf :
APT::Cache-Limit "10000000";
Bill Marcum wrote:
I'm surprised that bug is still around. In the file /etc/apt/apt.conf (create it if it doesn't exist), add the line APT::Cache-Limit 1000000000;
Thanks for the help, it worked just as you said.
Peter
Ok....question 10MB -or- 1GB ? which is better ? (i.e., is it solely based upon installed amount of RAM ?) or will it utilize the SWAP file as well, should RAM be a minimal amount.
Peter C. Frank wrote: What is wrong?
Knoppix wasn't ever really intended to be installed, basically.
Peter, Rick is correct - Knoppix isn't meant as a HDD install, but with some information and knowledge, it can be usable. See this about updating an installed Knoppix; http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22537
Thanks for the tip. I will read up on it.
Peter .
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