Re: It is 2010. Still no >3GB support by default?

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From: Adam M. Dutko
Date: Monday, June 7, 2010 - 6:15 pm

Maybe it's more attributable to increased interest and the increase has
brought a proportional increase in what you call "trolls."  More noise is
distracting but has "fringe" benefits...sometimes...

On Jun 7, 2010 9:01 PM, "Jason Beaudoin" <jasonbeaudoin@gmail.com> wrote:

maybe I haven't been on this list long enoug.. but it seems like 2010
has been the year of the troll, first update to the chinese calander
in ages..



On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Dexter Tomisson <dextertom54@gmail.com>
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It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Dexter Tomisson, (Mon Jun 7, 11:52 am)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Bret S. Lambert, (Mon Jun 7, 12:12 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Brad Tilley, (Mon Jun 7, 12:47 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Dexter Tomisson, (Mon Jun 7, 3:43 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Jacob L. Leifman, (Mon Jun 7, 4:35 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Johan Beisser, (Mon Jun 7, 5:40 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Jason Beaudoin, (Mon Jun 7, 5:58 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no >3GB support by default?, Adam M. Dutko, (Mon Jun 7, 6:15 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Gonzalo Rodriguez, (Mon Jun 7, 7:02 pm)
Re: It is 2010. Still no &gt;3GB support by default?, Helmut Schneider, (Tue Jun 8, 12:16 pm)