Re: kernel source 2.6.18-128.e15PAE

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On Sep 21, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Brian Renel wrote:

Hi,
I acquired admin duties on 3 RHEL5 development servers. One of them shows kernel build 2.6.18-128.e15PAE. I'm trying to install an application supported by 2.6.18-128.e15 and won't install on this server.

Anyone know what's defined by the ..e15PAE version?

Thanks in advance.

Brian Renel
Linux Analyst - HL7 Project
Avanade/Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership - Austin, TX
Office: 512.506.7165
Mobile: 512.431.6136
brian.renel@xxxxxxxxxxx

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It means that the kernel version you have has PAE activated.

That usually shouldn't prevent your application from installing, unless it's checking for that exact string.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension

Giovanni P. Tirloni
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