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Sunday, November 26, 2006

I have been working lately on setting up another interview to post here. I'm getting some good suggestions from the AROS community and have started sending e-mails to various individuals.

I learned a simple lesson today while running Linux hosted AROS. It is a good idea to give it some memory. I remember something about this once before, but it has been awhile since I ran AROS hosted. Anyway, while I was trying to start a new project in Lunapaint, AROS would completely close on me. So, after talking with m0ns00n on IRC, I noticed I wasn't giving it any memory. To do this when starting AROS in the Linux shell, just use this command: ./aros --memsize 32
You can also get more help with this by using this command: ./aros --help
Hopefully this will help someone else having this same trouble. Lunapaint runs just fine now, so the birds are singing and the sun is shining. :D

I'm happy to report the AROS IRC channel is filled with activity. Many developers are on and discussing many things. This is wonderful to see! The IRC channel is on the Freenode network at irc.freenode.net and the channel is #aros.

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