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25 Apr
2003
25 Apr
'03
12:48
I mean handle more than 2G **per process**
I know there are the -64G kernels which allow you/linux ia32 to address up to 64G of ram+swap.
Im interested in the per-process limit
4GB per process, split 3:1 between user space and kernel space. -- "...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE ...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome, they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003