Eric Anderson
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > kernel. My machine has 4GB of RAM, and 6GB of swap. It appears that I
> > can only allocate 2930 MB (using heapc_linux and other programs). What
> > do I need to do to get Linux to allow allocation of all available memory
>
> A non x86 based computer. Its basically impractical to map more than 3Gb of
> memory to user space per process on x86. You can use mmap and shared memory
> to do DOS EMS like tricks with gig rather than 64K sized chunks but you want
> a real 64bit processor to go further
>
> Alan
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