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Hmm, I'm getting this using<br>
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(display xyz)<br>
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using <br>
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(write xyz)<br>
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doesn't trigger the error.<br>
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What's the difference?<br>
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Best whishes,<br>
Hans<br>
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Eli Barzilay schreef:
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<pre wrap="">On Sep 14, Hans Oesterholt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
error writing to stream port (Not enough storage is available to process
this command.; errno=8)
What limit am I getting at, when this error happens?
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The parenthesized text is the error message that your OS returned.
(And pretty clear in this case...)
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