Mark Constable <markc(a)renta.net> writes:
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 02:21, Lee Revell wrote:
You should not need it, since 2.6.12 the standard
kernel contains the
realtime rlimits. If your distro ships a 2.6.12 kernel, they need to
update their PAM and bash packages to support this feature
(check /etc/security/limits.conf and the output of ulimit for any
mention of real time priority). Otherwise it's a bug.
I'm running kubuntu/breezy with their 2.6.12-3-amd64-generic kernel
and not sure what else to actually check for. My /etc/security/limits.conf
is totally commented out and ulimit returns "unlimited".
You want to execute "ulimit -a".
Is there a
URL for a _current_ document about howto select the proper kernel
options and where to get the right PAM patch etc ?
Not that I'd know, what I'd like to know is if the PAM patch has been pushed
and released upstream already, and which version of PAM that would be.
--
CYa,
Mario