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DateWed, 8 Jan 1997 16:27:53 -0600 (CST)
From"Jake (not the snake) Messinger" <>
SubjectMemory deallocation problems
Okay upgrading to a libc 5.4.17 seems to have fixed the mem deallocation
problem we were having when the mud crashed.

However,I also upgraded libg++ gcc and binutils and when I went to make a
new 2.0.27, I got some undefined symbol errors when it went to compile
code for ip accounting. I disabled that and recompiled okay tho.

Ill keep you posted as to whether the new libs are behaving.

And one other thing. I have 96 megs on a triton II board witht he intel
430vx chipset. SOmeone on #linux said it wont cache past 64megs. First of
all, is that true, 2nd what exactly did he mean, 3rd, should I be
concerned with it, 4th, is there a better motherboard I should get?


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