memtest86+ 6.10-4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
memtest86+ (6.10-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Update README.Debian with renamed 32bit files. -- Felix Zielcke <email address hidden> Sat, 11 Feb 2023 11:16:22 +0100
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Lunar | release | main | misc |
Downloads
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memtest86+_6.10-4.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 376b69ca9b1aa6c9cad0ae8dedde9b6adfb6bda6c41e18f97f4a9de9fdef9bcb |
memtest86+_6.10.orig.tar.gz | 224.7 KiB | c6274c11d54a1a3feb29339d828150c3c5722e38ffbfee3b8cbd9b2038c548e1 |
memtest86+_6.10-4.debian.tar.xz | 11.5 KiB | fa6ea490cf8bc19cc57519d26a2cb95fe3e0dbb845961d26b9d53f6755ba6102 |
Available diffs
- diff from 6.10-2 to 6.10-4 (1.2 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- memtest86+: thorough real-mode memory tester
Memtest86+ scans your RAM for errors.
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This tester runs independently of any OS - it is run at computer
boot-up, so that it can test *all* of your memory. You may want to
look at `memtester', which allows one to test your memory within Linux,
but this one won't be able to test your whole RAM.
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It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel
patch, so that you can still use your old RAM with one or two bad bits.
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Memtest86+ is based on memtest86 3.0, and adds support for recent
hardware, as well as a number of general-purpose improvements,
including many patches to memtest86 available from various sources.
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Both memtest86 and memtest86+ are being worked on in parallel.