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- Sat Aug 13, 2005 7:01 pm
- Forum: Q & A
- Topic: Value too large for defined data type
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I use reiserfs on all my discs i use... do you know any other than reiserfs that can handle larger files ? Shallax, do you have any plans to make LFS (Large File Support) compiled in kernel in the future? or does anyone know? EDIT: I`ve been reading about this in google and found the answer. open yo...
- Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:37 pm
- Forum: Q & A
- Topic: Value too large for defined data type
- Replies: 6
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I think you'll encounter all kinds of problems with applications handling files > 4 GB on a 32-bit machine. Can you not split the file (for example with RAR)? Yes i do that right now and uses *.rar files. but it will be easier if it is just 1 files to download instead of about 96 rar files. But how...
- Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:27 am
- Forum: Q & A
- Topic: Value too large for defined data type
- Replies: 6
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- Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:29 pm
- Forum: Q & A
- Topic: Value too large for defined data type
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Value too large for defined data type
i started my apache, and gonna put a dvd-movie in img format (4.3 gig)
then when i tried to access it from a webbrowser i got error 403... so i looked into my apache and i se that they say: Value too large for defined data type ...
how can i fix it ?
kindly regards, andreas lidback
then when i tried to access it from a webbrowser i got error 403... so i looked into my apache and i se that they say: Value too large for defined data type ...
how can i fix it ?
kindly regards, andreas lidback