[00:09] !mtrr is Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is how an operating system learns which ranges of physical memory to cache, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value", read https://github.com/tomreyn/linux_mtrr_size_fix [00:09] In #ubuntu-ops, tomreyn said: !mtrr is Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is how an operating system learns which ranges of physical memory to cache, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value", read https://github.com/tomreyn/linux_mtrr_size_fix [00:10] ^ slightly shorter message, new URL (got permission to repost under non NC-clause license) [00:10] ubottu: mtrr is Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is how an operating system learns which ranges of physical memory to cache, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value", read https://github.com/tomreyn/linux_mtrr_size_fix [00:10] But mtrr already means something else! [00:10] ubottu: no mtrr is Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is how an operating system learns which ranges of physical memory to cache, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value", read https://github.com/tomreyn/linux_mtrr_size_fix [00:10] I'll remember that genii [00:11] * genii returns to drinking beer [00:12] genii: thanks! Can you also the second one? http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=mtrr [00:13] i think hggdh didn't actuallymean to add it like this [00:15] ubottu: !mtrr !mtrr [00:15] mtrr !mtrr is Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is a way for a CPU to inform the operating system which ranges of physical memory should be cached by it, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value": http://web.archive.org/web/20190904223631/http://my-fuzzy-logic.de/blog/index.php?/archives/41-Solving-linux-MTRR-problems.html [00:15] ubottu: forget !mtrr !mtrr [00:15] I know nothing about !mtrr !mtrr yet, genii [00:16] tomreyn: I'll tackle it tomorrow when I'm drinking coffee and not beer ;) [00:32] ubottu: !mtrr !mtrr