Rob McMurray wrote:
> I want to run ownCloud on a small server using a mini-itx
> motherboard. Unfortunately the CPU, a 1GHz VIA C3 Eden Nehemiah,
> doesn't support pae so I haven't yet found anything current that
> supports it. CentOS 5.9 works but not the latest 6.x version and
> SolusOS non-pae
Andrei POPESCU gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Ma, 26 feb 13, 09:03:55, Tixy wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, the top hits for me when searching for "pentium m pae" in
> > Google is Wikipedia, which is at best misleading if not wrong.
>
> It's a wiki :p
> (SCNR)
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
Hi,
I wan
On Ma, 26 feb 13, 09:03:55, Tixy wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, the top hits for me when searching for "pentium m pae" in
> Google is Wikipedia, which is at best misleading if not wrong.
It's a wiki :p
(SCNR)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Mon, 2013-02-25 at 22:26 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 2/24/2013 7:41 AM, Tixy wrote:
>
> > Actually, I just double checked, and my CPU [1] does have PAE after all.
>
> PAE is in every AMD/Intel chip manufactured post 1998. You'd have to be
> using a Pentium MMX, AMD K6-2, or older chip, t
On 2/24/2013 7:41 AM, Tixy wrote:
> Actually, I just double checked, and my CPU [1] does have PAE after all.
PAE is in every AMD/Intel chip manufactured post 1998. You'd have to be
using a Pentium MMX, AMD K6-2, or older chip, to lack PAE support.
The general rule here: if the chip clock is gr
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013, Tixy wrote:
> Actually, I just double checked, and my CPU [1] does have PAE after all.
> I was confused because it only has 32-bit physical address size (and so
> doesn't benefit from any 'Extension' to the physical address).
The Pentium-M does indeed have PAE, and they even
On Sun, 2013-02-24 at 13:00 +, Tixy wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 13:36 -0500, deb...@paulscrap.com wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > Last night I updated an older laptop of mine from Squeeze to Wheezy.
> > It went fine, but I did run into an odd particularity.
> >
> > This system (Dell D
On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 19:15 +, Dom wrote:
> I think the pae bit will only be used by CPUs that support it, otherwise
> it will be ignored and run normally. Only some "really old" CPUs (like
> some others I do run) won't be supported.
>
> My laptop shows:
>
> dom@oz:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> p
On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 13:36 -0500, deb...@paulscrap.com wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Last night I updated an older laptop of mine from Squeeze to Wheezy.
> It went fine, but I did run into an odd particularity.
>
> This system (Dell D505) has a Pentium M processor. My understanding is
> th
As previously posted, I am definitely running a PAE kernel on a system which
does not benefit from it. Boots no problem.
The CPU probably does support it. The BIOS, however, does not.
On 02/23/2013 02:15 PM, Dom wrote:
> On 23/02/13 18:36, deb...@paulscrap.com wrote:
>
> I think the pae bit will only be used by CPUs that support it, otherwise
> it will be ignored and run normally. Only some "really old" CPUs (like
> some others I do run) won't be supported.
>
See, that's int
On 23/02/13 18:36, deb...@paulscrap.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
Last night I updated an older laptop of mine from Squeeze to Wheezy.
It went fine, but I did run into an odd particularity.
This system (Dell D505) has a Pentium M processor. My understanding is
that the Pentium M's are j
Hi Folks,
Last night I updated an older laptop of mine from Squeeze to Wheezy.
It went fine, but I did run into an odd particularity.
This system (Dell D505) has a Pentium M processor. My understanding is
that the Pentium M's are just about the only modern(ish) processor
without
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