ome of my users actually
> > really do need this amount of memory.
>
> If this is the case then you should consider a 64 bit architecture, like
> ia64, sparc64, or amd64 (Opteron).
Aah, but at the mo the 32bit systems are way way cheaper...
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eater?
> > >
> > > Why does tcsh's "limit" report datasize unlimited when MAXDSIZ is over
> > > 2048?
> >
> >Probably a signed arithmetic problem. 2048MB is 2^31 bits, which is the
> > largest number that can be represented in a 32 bi
icard-view.h:65: syntax error before `EReflowSorted'
e-minicard-view.h:86: syntax error before `EReflowSortedClass'
gmake[4]: *** [e-addressbook-view.o] Error 1
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XF86 4 on 4.3-RELEASE?
Anyone know if this will be the case?
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with 64MB RAM
on an Intel HX chipset.
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