At 1:51 PM -0500 1999/11/23, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Then, may be, that's not what's needed? The
> 64Mb problems, AFAIR, was only addressed after some magazine benchmarked
> FreeBSD against Linux on a 128Mb machine and we sucked because we were
> only using 64Mb...
You mean this problem has actually been fixed? Can I remove the
MAXMEM definitions on the kernel configurations for my Dell PowerEdge
1300 servers?
Cool!
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