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userdoc:faq [2015/12/20 16:25] abelbeck [Only up to 3 GB RAM is recognized] |
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For 64-bit (x86_64) Linux, the maximum addressable RAM is only limited by your hardware, so you would expect to see about 4 GB with 4 GB RAM installed, but with the AstLinux system, the bootloader is RUNNIX (a 32-bit, non-PAE enabled Linux Kernel) which is common across all AstLinux board types. | For 64-bit (x86_64) Linux, the maximum addressable RAM is only limited by your hardware, so you would expect to see about 4 GB with 4 GB RAM installed, but with the AstLinux system, the bootloader is RUNNIX (a 32-bit, non-PAE enabled Linux Kernel) which is common across all AstLinux board types. | ||
- | The AstLinux developers have demonstrated that if the RUNNIX bootloader | + | The AstLinux developers have demonstrated that if the RUNNIX bootloader |
- | In summary, the added confusion of multiple RUNNIX flavors | + | In summary, the added confusion of multiple RUNNIX flavors |
===== Asterisk caller hears no voicemail prompts or music on hold ===== | ===== Asterisk caller hears no voicemail prompts or music on hold ===== | ||
If you are running Astlinux 0.7.1 or later, Asterisk sounds packages are not installed by default. If a call tries to play a missing sound file, the call is silently terminated. To install the necessary sounds packages, see [[userdoc: | If you are running Astlinux 0.7.1 or later, Asterisk sounds packages are not installed by default. If a call tries to play a missing sound file, the call is silently terminated. To install the necessary sounds packages, see [[userdoc: |