Which architecture ISO did you load (i386? x86-64? ia64?)
Hopefully you've loaded CentOs x86-64 4.1.
Under the 'x86' architecture (32 bit), the system can only address 4
GB of allocated memory. Allocated memory is made up of physical ram,
and any I/O space needed by devices. The I/o sp
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 08:29:16AM -1000, R. Scott Belford wrote:
> How are others handling this? Do you block the IP address? If
> so, does it help, or are you still found by yet another zombie?
> Any suggestions or insight are welcome.
The reactive projects popping up in response to this are gre
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:41:45PM -1000, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
> When will Vince the Great add SuSE 9.3 iso's to our local
> mirror? :-) Wayne
Great curmudgeon, maybe.
9.3 is being synced now. If you need it sooner
or the LiveDVD version see the USC mirror:
http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/li
The question is probably goofy, not the ram.
I just installed 4GB of RAM on a Dell Precision 450 running CentOS4
(dual Xeon P4 workstation). The BIOS reports seeing all of it, but when
I run "cat /proc/meminfo" I see number that don't see quite right for
the MemTotal. Is the OS really not