on 14/11/2011 19:01 Alan Cox said the following:
> On 11/14/2011 03:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> Please disregard my report.
>> I've tracked the problem to one of the new modules being faulty. But
>> memtest86*
>> tools still don't detect any issues with it. Apparently FreeBSD is a much
>> more
>
On 11/14/2011 03:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Please disregard my report.
I've tracked the problem to one of the new modules being faulty. But memtest86*
tools still don't detect any issues with it. Apparently FreeBSD is a much more
thorough memory tester than the specialized tools :-)
Apologies for
Please disregard my report.
I've tracked the problem to one of the new modules being faulty. But memtest86*
tools still don't detect any issues with it. Apparently FreeBSD is a much more
thorough memory tester than the specialized tools :-)
Apologies for the noise.
on 12/11/2011 12:47 Andriy Ga
Introduction.
I have an AMD-based system with a Fam10h CPU (with 1GB pages support), the
system chipset contains an integrated graphics device (that uses a region of the
main memory as a graphics memory). The chipset supports memory hoisting to
compensate for the PCI memory window and the graphic