Robert Love wrote:
>
> It also has nothing to do with Linux. Some motherboard's TAG RAM do not
> allow for caching more than xMB.
I'm just proposing to update the FAQ to help people like me
that thinking to gain speed doubling the system ram have seen
a severe performance drop for certain task like compiling the
kernel .
Answer :
It has nothing to do with Linux, maybe your motherboard's TAG Ram
do not allow for caching more than xMB.
ciao,
luca
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