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32 Bit CentOS for Files Compiling - Printable Version +- LCKB (https://lckb.dev/forum) +-- Forum: ** OLD LCKB DATABASE ** (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=109) +--- Forum: Release Zone (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=190) +---- Forum: General Releases (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=127) +----- Forum: General Server Releases (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=212) +------ Forum: Archived General Server Releases (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=154) +------ Thread: 32 Bit CentOS for Files Compiling (/showthread.php?tid=4643) Pages:
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- peter3301 - 02-05-2016 Uploaded for an friend, if anyone need here is my old vm, you can compile server side. Working on VMWare Workstation 10.0.1 fine. If you have questions, feel free and ask ![]() User: root Password: 123456 2 If you need VMware 2 salute, Peter3301 - kravens - 02-05-2016 Fix your link double http - peter3301 - 02-05-2016 Fix your link double http Ty, is fixed. - Arnii - 02-05-2016 Thanks it will help many people that need 32bit OS ![]() - pwesty - 02-05-2016 Thanks it will help many people that need 32bit OS ![]() It will also cause more help topics on why their vmware lags out because their are clueless that it takes a crap ton of memory, more than 2gb's + heck i've tried 4gb and it still lags out compiling.. i now use 10gb of ram on vmware and works solid..Keep that in mind my lckb friends ![]() - peter3301 - 02-05-2016 It will also cause more help topics on why their vmware lags out because their are clueless that it takes a crap ton of memory, more than 2gb's + heck i've tried 4gb and it still lags out compiling.. i now use 10gb of ram on vmware and works solid..Keep that in mind my lckb friends ![]() 10gb ram on 32 Bit OS ... ? - Arnii - 02-05-2016 10gb on 32bits isnt That impossible? Tell me if I am wrong please - pwesty - 02-05-2016 10gb on 32bits isnt That impossible? Tell me if I am wrong please it's called linux not windows - ZaTii - 02-05-2016 it's called linux not windows still 2 ^ 32 = 4294967296 which is 4 gb. the others are in there but dont count and the system can use it. why would there be a 64 bit linux os if u also could use 10gb ram on 32 bit? would be nonesense.. - pwesty - 02-06-2016 still 2 ^ 32 = 4294967296 which is 4 gb. the others are in there but dont count and the system can use it. why would there be a 64 bit linux os if u also could use 10gb ram on 32 bit? would be nonesense.. It's called PAE read on it you'll learn a lot, you can use up to 64gb of ram on 32bit linux's with this enabled |