From the change log of version 0.6.0 AKA "Getting even"...
Reimplemented the method in which coLinux allocates memory in the host kernel. It now allocates memory from the unmapped free page pool, which means you can use more than 256MB of RAM, unlike the previous method.
I wonder if a competitor (read: MS) suggested adding sourceforge.net as a blocked site. Either way, make sure to add securecomputing.com under the extreme category when you ask to remove sourceforge.net and add microsoft.com.
From the change log of version 0.6.0 AKA "Getting even"...
Reimplemented the method in which coLinux allocates memory in the host kernel. It now allocates memory from the unmapped free page pool, which means you can use more than 256MB of RAM, unlike the previous method.
I wonder if a competitor (read: MS) suggested adding sourceforge.net as a blocked site. Either way, make sure to add securecomputing.com under the extreme category when you ask to remove sourceforge.net and add microsoft.com.