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    Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

    After scouring the posts here and the 'Net, there seems to be a consensus that Kubuntu Gutsy comes pre-configured with POSIX shared memory.

    On my machine the live CD with KDE 4.0 was used to reinstall...and there is no shm entry in /etc/fstab.

    I need shared memory for a number of functions, one of which is getting Composite support on my graphics driver...If anyone can point me in the right direction on setting this up, i would be grateful.
    Calvin L. Mitchell<br />Author, Speaker, Musician, IT Professional<br />www.clmitchell.net<br />www.twitter.com/Quasaur

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    Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

    I know for my laptop I have to add Option "SMHConfig" "on" to the TouchPad section of xorg.conf. Does that help?

    Mike
    http://monte48lowes.blogspot.com

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      #3
      Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

      I've gotten confirmation on that Option from my research...

      ...but it's my understanding that without an entry in /etc/fstab, there is no Shared Memory for that Option to be valid...?
      Calvin L. Mitchell<br />Author, Speaker, Musician, IT Professional<br />www.clmitchell.net<br />www.twitter.com/Quasaur

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        #4
        Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

        fstab is the file system table. This will contain all of the file systems for your machine. Is what you are dealing with a file system? I am confused as to why there needs to be an entry in /etc/fstab. I have nothing regarding SHM for my laptop in /etc/fstab.

        Mike
        http://monte48lowes.blogspot.com

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          #5
          Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

          I thought for POSIX Shared memory there's supposed to be some kind of ramdisk (/dev/shm) initialized through /etc/fstab to provide shared memory for programs like Jack Audio and the fglrx X.org driver...

          ...am i wrong?
          Calvin L. Mitchell<br />Author, Speaker, Musician, IT Professional<br />www.clmitchell.net<br />www.twitter.com/Quasaur

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            #6
            Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

            https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnsafeDefaults

            That should provide the information you need. Sorry for the delay in getting back here.

            Mike
            http://monte48lowes.blogspot.com

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              Re: Gutsy: Setting Up POSIX Shared Memory

              Mike,

              Thanks...I really appreciate your generosity.
              Calvin L. Mitchell<br />Author, Speaker, Musician, IT Professional<br />www.clmitchell.net<br />www.twitter.com/Quasaur

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