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SubjectRe: Why linux sometimes recognizes only 64mb memory while I have 400mb?
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In article <linux.kernel.35EDE954.A80C7438@salt2.med.harvard.edu>,
Jong <jong@salt2.med.harvard.edu> wrote:
>Is this a kernel level problem or not?

It depends.

Iff you're running a kernel that's got the enhanced memory
detection code in it and it's only occasionally detecting
your memory, then it's probably a kernel-level problem.
If you're running a kernel that _doesn't_ do better memory
detection (1.2.x, 2.0.x; {x<35?}), it's a FAQ and many
solutions exist.

____
david parsons \bi/ Who would be very distraught if the memory detection
\/ code started to mysteriously fail.

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