Re: Using Suse packages in Redhat Advanced server
From: Michael Heiming (michael+USENET_at_www.heiming.de)
Date: 12/09/03
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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 20:55:57 +0100
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In alt.os.linux linuxquestion@yahoo.com wrote:
> Dear experts,
> After a long time struggling trying to get Suse to
> work with shmmax upon booting, I have given up.
What's the problem with putting something like this in
/etc/sysctl.conf, AFAIK SUSE/RH use the same file.
kernel.shmmax = 33554432
[..]
> I have now installed Redhat Advanced Server 2.1 on my
> second computer.
> However, there were some things that I did notice in
> the Suse Gui that I liked. One was gnome-system-monitor.
> It looks like much Windows task manager, giving
> you a good idea of the CPU and memory usage.
Get/install/run xosview, AFAIR it does even come with RH AS 2.1.
Check the docs coming in the xosview rpm, for more options.
Good luck
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