Dear Andi, Just for information: it still does not work with 2.6.20 kernel. With best regards, P. Trifonov
-----Original Message----- From: Andi Kleen [mailto:ak@suse.de] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:36 PM To: opensuse-amd64@opensuse.org Cc: Peter Trifonov Subject: Re: [opensuse-amd64] 4GB memory problem with OpenSuSe 10.2
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 10:45, Peter Trifonov wrote:
Hello,
I have got a PC based on GIGABYTE GA-965P-S3 motherboard (Intel P965 chipset, Core 2 Duo CPU) with 4GB memory.
There are two problems with it: 1. OpenSuSe 10.2 x86-64 hangs during boot process with message "agpgart: detected an Intel 965G chipset". I managed to work around this problem by specifying mem=4096M boot option.
2. After the system has started, it reports that there is just 3.43Gb memory available.
I was not able to find any options in BIOS related to memory hole remapping.
Anyway, Windows XP x64 sees 4094 Megabytes.
Is there any way to allow Linux to see all 4Gb of memory?
Hmm, I thought we had a fix for the AGP hang in the update kernel, but I can't find it now. Will probably be fixed in a future update kernel.
Alternatively you can boot with agp=off, but then the integrated graphics might not work.
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