From: | Kolbj�rn Barmen |
Date: | 23 Jan 2000 at 19:11:49 |
Subject: | Re: Memory usage |
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kolbj=F8rn_Barmen?= <kolla@nvg.ntnu.no>
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, J.G. wrote:
> From: "J.G." <jgerman@paonline.com>
>
> Hello Alex
>
> On 23-Jan-00, you wrote:
>
>
> > Thats all.
> >
> > [this was posted on this list "a thousand" times, as well as in kind and
> > friendly words to Mr Jeff German himself, in private emails that I myself
> > sent a couple of weeks (months?) ago when he first posted this problem to
> > the list and the list was pretty "new" - back then I suggested he could
> > also try WBC or WB2Fast, even mentioning the latter being the only real
> > "hack". Ever since, J.G. constantly came up with the same old story again,
> > and this is very annoying to say the least]
>
> Can't you understand that it is annoying to me to have this problem even
> after running these programs? What should I do Alex, just shut the hell up
> about it? wrong answer my friend.. There has to be another problem
> somewhere that is getting overlooked. I appreciated your help in the past
> but it has not solved mine and others situation..so unless you are here
> seeing it, do not assume anything.
Since it is _you_ who has the problem, and it occures on _your_ setup,
then why dont _you_ find out what's causing it? Why do you expect other
people who have things running nicely to magically know what is wrong
with _your_ setup?
After all, this isnt that hard to do, it just requires alot of editing
of startup-sequence, testing and checking of datatypes, libs and who knows
how many reboots.
-- kolla
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