i'm running compat.linux.osrelease: 2.6.16 and r195173 (CURRENT). yep. the warning comes up if a users stacksize is limited < 32M. flash works great and the HD button isn't causing any problems. maybe it's possible to ad something like if ulimit < 32m then don't change ulimit and prinf("not setting new ulimit due to stacksize limitation"). something like that.... cheers. Juergen Lock schrieb am 2009-06-30: > In article > <permail-20090630175552f7e55a9d00001ea5-a_best01_at_message-id.uni-muenster.de> > you write: > >getting this on x86: > >ulimit: bad limit: Operation not permitted > >ulimit: bad limit: Operation not permitted > Hmm did you alreadly lower the stack limit below 32M? (what does > ulimit -a > say?) Does flash work correctly for you, i.e. things like the > youtube > `watch in hd' button? If yes I guess we can just redirect the error > message to /dev/null since a lower stack limit than 32M should not > stop > flash from working and we can't raise it easily from sh anyway... > Oh and also, which FreeBSD and Linux base/nonbase versions is that? > Thanx, > JuergenReceived on Tue Jun 30 2009 - 16:38:51 UTC
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