Hi,
I am running plenty of small debian installation on vmserver and I
wish I could you squid for caching apt-get's downloads.
I recently set squid , but as far as I can understand access.log my
squid is always downloading files from internet , not from its cache.
Would you have some experience
Thanks very much,
It looks it has started working.
P
On May 19, 2:00 pm, Sven Hoexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 04:38:55AM -0700, pgega wrote:
Hi,
I am running plenty of small debian installation on vmserver and I
wish I could you squid for caching apt-get's
I just installed AMD64 Debian, put 4th RAM stick, but new sysytem does
not see the memory, even if I set mem=3900M in grub.
I completly do not know what to do now.
On Oct 24, 1:20 am, Wakko Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Modern 32 bit processors and chipsets map around
On Oct 22, 10:00 pm, Pasi Oja-Nisula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 11:29:37AM -, pgega wrote:
Pasi: what was the RAM seend by BIOS , when I use 4 GiB ,bios sees
only 3052 GiB (But the MSI board can hadle up to 8 GiB)
If I would rise RAM number with GRUB (like you
then seen by bios (3052 GiB) ?
On Oct 22, 10:50 am, Thierry Chatelet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 22 October 2007 11:32, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 10:01:52PM -0700, pgega wrote:
And there si a question , how to get k7 (or k8) kernel for the newest
kernel 2.6.23.1
Some update:
BIOS sees 4G as phisical memory and 3G under Usage memory.
All sticks are fine. Any order , any sticks ,BIOS always sees 4G
physical and 3G usage.
I set the momory variable in GRUB. It works much faser at mem=3900G
then at mem=3500G
On Oct 22, 12:50 pm, pgega [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi all,
I just builded mo own x86 machine , and I am quite surprised ,because
1GB of RAM is missing (1GB of 4GB) and my Debian's boot time is 10
minutes.
Moreover when I take off one RAM stick (which will give me 3GB RAM) my
system boots in 40 seconds - I am amazed.
All of RAM sticks are
Yes, Motherboard supports 8GiB,
Here is dmesg output for 3 of 4 RAM sticks
http://pastie.caboo.se/109470
Might be helpfull.
This morning I will paste Dmesg output for 4 of 4 RAM sticks.
Andrei, do not hurt me , but I am not too familiar with k7 ?
Is it just option of kernel ,like 2.6.23.1-k7 or
And how to get k7 ? (or this is an option in kernel?)
Sorry for that , completly not familiar with k7.
On Oct 21, 9:30 pm, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 08:58:44AM -0700, pgega wrote:
My problem is I want to use 4GB RAM at full power, and have no idea
what
OK, I googled for some k7 - related issues, what about k8 (I am asking
because amd 64 is k8) ?
Kind regards,
Pawel Gega
On Oct 21, 9:30 pm, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 08:58:44AM -0700, pgega wrote:
My problem is I want to use 4GB RAM at full power
.
Using an appropriate kernel should solve your problem.
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007, pgega wrote:
Yes, Motherboard supports 8GiB,
Here is dmesg output for 3 of 4 RAM sticks
http://pastie.caboo.se/109470
Might be helpfull.
This morning I will paste Dmesg output for 4 of 4 RAM sticks
as
possible.
Using an appropriate kernel should solve your problem.
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007, pgega wrote:
Yes, Motherboard supports 8GiB,
Here is dmesg output for 3 of 4 RAM sticks
http://pastie.caboo.se/109470
Might be helpfull.
This morning I will paste Dmesg output for 4 of 4 RAM
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