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Hi, Has anyone been able to get a Linux system, preferably Debian Woody, to run stably with 16GB RAM? I have someone who has a Dual Xeon proc system with 8GM RAM (8 x 1GB ECC registered) running Debian Woody and Oracle 9i with no problems. They would very much like to up this to 16GB (8 x 2GB ECC registered) but so far it crashes after 48 hours. I've poked around on Google and other lists but have not come across anything really promising. Someone on another list did get a system with 12GB RAM running using RH AS, but if possible, I'd like to do this with Debian. I'd imaging that if RH can do this then maybe there exist patches that will allow this. Does anyone have any experience doing this? M's to FR? Enlightening web sites or other docs? The memory and other subsystems have worked fine in other tests so those don't seem to be a problem. Regards. -- Kourosh <kourosh1@earthlink.net> _______________________________________________ LinuxManagers mailing list - http://www.linuxmanagers.org submissions: LinuxManagers@linuxmanagers.org subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.linuxmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxmanagers
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