Thanks for your quick answer i'll be upgrading it now and giving feedback
to the group.
thanks for all the people that replied my need for assistance
Helder
<citacao quem="Jan Janak">
Are you using a 2.2.x kernel ? If so then upgrade the
kernel to 2.4.x
Jan.
On 16-02 04:57, Helder Rogerio [MICROREDE] wrote:
Hi!
I'm Helder from Portugal and i have recently (2 days) installed Ser in a
debian box with 196Mb RAM, Pentium II 450 (cheap machine) to try out the
possibilities of VOIP inside our organization, i've downloaded to .deb
package for 0.8.12 version, installed and puff! an error, Too much
shared
memory demanded: 33554432...
I've added more meory to the machine without results on the syslog i've
found the following:
ERROR: shm_mem_init : could not attach shared memory
ser: Could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting...
Can this be solved, i've been searching docs in
iptel.org site without
success.
thanks in advance,
Cumprimentos / Best regards,
Helder Rogério
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Cumprimentos / Best regards,
Helder Rogério
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Cumprimentos / Best regards,
Helder Rogério
__________________________________________
Microrede - Tecnologias de Informação, Lda.
Rua Lopes, 55 - C/V E
1900-297 Lisbon
Portugal
Tel. 21 8148372
Fax. 21 8127158
Web:
http://www.microrede.com
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data and those who will. »
-- Richard Nixon