(In reply to comment #2)
> > $ sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0
> >
> > To make this setting permanent, add this line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
> > vm.mmap_min_addr=0
>
> That's very helpful. I think this page
> http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_sys_vm_mmap_min_addr.html explains the logic
> of this setting and probably why it's changed recently.
>
> Of course, this means that the message from Wine needs to change. Presumably
> if it's really a problem then it actually needs to be fixed by the user (or
> the wine install? ... probably a bad idea).
>
(In reply to comment #2) www.linuxinsigh t.com/proc_ sys_vm_ mmap_min_ addr.html explains the logic
> > $ sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0
> >
> > To make this setting permanent, add this line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
> > vm.mmap_min_addr=0
>
> That's very helpful. I think this page
> http://
> of this setting and probably why it's changed recently.
>
> Of course, this means that the message from Wine needs to change. Presumably
> if it's really a problem then it actually needs to be fixed by the user (or
> the wine install? ... probably a bad idea).
>
I sent a patch to wine-patches: www.winehq. org/pipermail/ wine-patches/ 2008-April/ 053264. html
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