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    Alex Mesfin
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    I installed MyEclipse 7.5 on an Intel 64 bit Fedora 11, the installation went fine except got a warning that paulse not having enough memory.
    When the install completed and restarted MyEclipse It will go through the initiation and starts updating then immediately the IDE dies. Does some one encountered similar issue.

    I am using
    Sun JDK 1.6 64 bit
    Linux Fedora 11

    #300201

    support-joy
    Member

    Hi mesfin,

    Are you trying to install using Pulse Explorer?
    If so, Is the installation fully done or it stopped after getting the “not having enough memory” pop-up message?
    You make sure that you have enough memory in your hard disk and try installing once again using pulse explorer.
    If the problem persists again, please let me know the detailed failure report and if possible with some screen shots.

    #301232

    Alex Mesfin
    Member

    Sorry for the late replay.
    Despite the pulse warning, the install went well, and after multiple try I get it to install and work with out dying. This time around though I am getting errors that many files were open and can not update the workspace. This error comes about any time, I could be working on a project, setting up my profiles, and is not specific to any thing in particular. What is the cause of too many files open issue.

    I got 8 Gig memory so memory is not an issue.

    #301246

    mesfin,
    Please refer to the following link for “Too Many Files Open” issue
    https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topic/troubleshooting-how-to-fix-too-many-open-files-on-linux/

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