On Sat, 03 Aug 2002 15:46:30 -0400
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> Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 18:19:49 -0400
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> >> I need all of the RAM (calculations with a large stack size).
> >> Can anyone help me on this? Is it
Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 18:19:49 -0400
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>> I need all of the RAM (calculations with a large stack size).
>> Can anyone help me on this? Is it necessary to recompile from scrath a
>> new kernel? Is there a easy way to do t
On Friday 02 August 2002 09:58 pm, civileme wrote:
> Well, most motherboards offer two or perhaps four. It is a motherboard
> limitation. Mandrakesoft helped construct a supercomputing cluster with
Seems to be the general consensus on the lkml and at my job (a linux cluster
manufacturer) that
D. Olson wrote:
>On Friday 02 August 2002 07:38 pm, you wrote:
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>>896MB is the cap with the standard kernel.
>>You need to use the enterprise kernel.
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>What is the point of capping? Does it make the kernel smaller/faster or
>something?
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>Also, I was wondering about CPU support. How many C