Even if adding more memory corrects the issue, I still don't like to know
that pfsense can suddenly die and leave no clues behind :-|.
pfSense is pretty stable. I've tested it in many VMs and 'bare metal' systems
and it doesn’t freeze on me. Of course, I might not be using the same
On 06/04/2014 09:23 PM, compdoc wrote:
Even if adding more memory corrects the issue, I still don't
like to know that pfsense can suddenly die and leave no clues
behind :-|.
pfSense
is
On Jun 4, 2014, at 2:29 PM, mayak ma...@australsat.com wrote:
i really want to love this board, but, it it is simply a heater -- my
problems are thermal.
i have now completely removed the the board from the case and put a huge
copper heat sync on it -- i'll take a picture -- i placed it