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Date:      Thu, 11 Jan 2007 19:06:26 -0600
From:      Josh Paetzel <josh@tcbug.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Jeff MacDonald <bignose@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: Dell PE 1950 - Only seeing 3.2 gigs of ram
Message-ID:  <200701111906.26196.josh@tcbug.org>
In-Reply-To: <f17daf040701110555w5a74e802pae628c62f4ac405b@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <f17daf040701101347r4fa8f639u2421bff95a47f61@mail.gmail.com> <20070111084454.0ba4c327.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com> <f17daf040701110555w5a74e802pae628c62f4ac405b@mail.gmail.com>

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On Thursday 11 January 2007 07:55, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> > > Well I hate when people say this, but I'm going to say it.. :)
> > >
> > > When I did a default install of ubuntu, it saw all 4 gigs
> > > without a hitch. So does that mean it already includes PAE, or
> > > something else ?
> >
> > One of those two.  You sure you didn't install a 64-bit version
> > of Ubuntu?
>
> Fairly sure :)
>
> > > Aside, I will read up on PAE.  I'll read up about 64 bit as
> > > well, I've been hesitant to make the jump only cause any word
> > > of mouth i've heard said  that it's not ready for production.
> > > Maybe that's off base, it's only what "i've heard"
> >
> > We're deploying a lot of 64 bit stuff around here.  Our
> > experience has been that the OS is as solid on amd64 as it is on
> > i386.  Server applications are the same.  There are, however, a
> > lot of desktop applications that are still flaky on 64-bit --
> > mostly non-mainstream ones.  We got in a crunch and had to
> > reinstall a workstation back to i386 because of it, or I would
> > have filed some bug reports.
>
> Yeah, that's likly true what you say about server vs desktop. I'm
> going to slap a 64 bit copy on now and see how it does.
>
> Jeff.

For what it's worth I've been running 6.1-R AMD64 on a PE 1950 very 
successfully as a web/mysql/mail/dns server.  If you have the 
broadcom or intel NICs you're going to want to use the drivers from 
6-STABLE or 6.2-RC2.  Other than that it's been relatively painless.

-- 
Thanks,

Josh Paetzel



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