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casevh 2016-04-23 02:20

[QUOTE=paulunderwood;432229]I wonder if one can run Primo under X Window on Win10. :smile:[/QUOTE]

I tried running Primo but was not successful. Primo generated an error that it could not allocate shared memory.

VBCurtis 2016-04-23 02:57

[QUOTE=xilman;432241]I prefer to think of it as Eniw.[/QUOTE]

This is genius, sir. :tu:

paulunderwood 2016-04-23 03:04

[QUOTE=casevh;432291]I tried running Primo but was not successful. Primo generated an error that it could not allocate shared memory.[/QUOTE]

[URL="https://www.msi.umn.edu/~cpsosa/ChemApps/QuaChem/gaussian_tech/support/download/Linux_shared_mem_seg.html"]This link[/URL] might help you set shmmax to whatever Primo says it needs :smile:

casevh 2016-04-23 05:16

[QUOTE=paulunderwood;432296][URL="https://www.msi.umn.edu/~cpsosa/ChemApps/QuaChem/gaussian_tech/support/download/Linux_shared_mem_seg.html"]This link[/URL] might help you set shmmax to whatever Primo says it needs :smile:[/QUOTE]

I get an error of "operation not permitted" when trying to write to either /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax or /proc/sys/kernel/shmall.

There are other inconsistencies. The /dev/shm directory is a symlink to /run/shm but /run/shm does not exist. As expected /dev is a tmpfs (think RAM disk) but /run does not appear to be a tmpfs. I think /run should also be tmpfs.

Hopefully this will get fixed by Microsoft/Canonical.

xilman 2016-04-23 06:54

[QUOTE=VBCurtis;432294]This is genius, sir. :tu:[/QUOTE]I'm pleased to see someone understood it. Some times my humour is just too obscure.

xilman 2016-04-23 06:57

[QUOTE=bgbeuning;432286]The current release is a Beta. The official is due this summer. Maybe it will be fixed by then.



The POSIX subsystem has been around since Windows NT (but I have never figured out how to use it). Maybe they need to make the Linux subsystem use the same mode as POSIX.[/QUOTE]Anyone else here remember Services For Unix? It used the POSIX subsystem.

bgbeuning 2016-04-23 10:16

Try

cat a A

casevh 2016-04-23 13:58

[QUOTE=bgbeuning;432313]Try

cat a A[/QUOTE]

~/test$ cat a A
a
A

Madpoo 2016-04-23 21:30

[QUOTE=xilman;432305]Anyone else here remember Services For Unix? It used the POSIX subsystem.[/QUOTE]

I remember that... in all my years, starting with NT 3.51, I think I used the SFU features just once, and now I don't even remember what for. Probably goes back to when I was contracting for a certain telco and there were some legacy integrations to fuss with.


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