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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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Multiple 64-bit versions (Kubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu) once installed on my ThinkPad R60 show 3GB of RAM, not the correct 4GB of RAM. Last week with 13.04, I had 4GB of RAM (which matches the BIOS) and this week I have 3GB available. Inquiring minds want to know. Details follow:
Linux R60 3.11.0-12-generic…
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I managed to successfully install VMWare Workstation 6.5.5 (64-bit) on Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit). It works well and somehow feels faster and snappier than the same exact version on Ubuntu 8.04.
However, there is one slight issue, somewhat hurting productivity:
When the guest VM is Microsoft Windows…
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I just want to build this on my development machine -- the binary install from Python.org is still 32 bits and installing extensions (MySQLdb, for example) is driving me nuts with trying to figure out the proper flags for each and every extension.
Clarification: I did NOT replace the system Python…
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I read on Wikipedia that Windows 7 on a 64-bit PC needs twice as much RAM as on a 32-bit PC.
I understand why is that: every number stored in memory takes 8 bytes rather than just 4.
That, in simple terms, means that your amount of RAM is reduced to half when you use Windows 7 on a 64-bit computer…
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If you're running on IIS 7 and a 64 bit operating system you might run into the following error using ASP classic or ASP.NET with COM interop. In classic ASP applications the error will show up as: ActiveX component can't create object (Error 429) (actually without error handling the…
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We just bought a new Web Server, after installing Windows 2008 R2(which is a 64bit OS and IIS7), SQL Server Standard 2008 R2 and IBM Client Access for V5R3 with its Dot Net Data Providers, I tried deploying our new project which is fully functional on an IIS6 Based Web Server, I encountered this Error
The…
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as seen on Super User
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Running some 32 bit applications on a
64 bit OS could actually be slower.
The additional overheads in running 32
bit software in 64 bit mode could
cause a slight degradation in
performance. It will take some time
for 64 bit software to become the
norm.
Source: http://www.w7forums.com/windows-7-64-bit-vs-32-bit-t484…
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Is there a way to map floats to ints or unsigned ints so that with the exception of NaN, order is preserved?
So if a and b are floats, and F is the mapping function,
a < b implies F(a) < F(b)
and
a == b implies F(a) == F(b)
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I have 60 Gb of RAM on server. Windows 2008, 32bit with PAE.
One Sql Server 2008 Express Instance can use 1 Gb of RAM.
So if I install 60 instances, each can use 1 Gb of RAM, right?
And the second question, what will be if I install 64bit system and use many Express instances?
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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Oracle Secure Global Desktop provides secure access to centralized applications—Microsoft Windows, UNIX, mainframe, and midrange—from a wide variety of popular client devices, including Windows PCs, Oracle Solaris workstations, Linux PCs, and thin clients.
Secure Global Desktop is certified…
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