On Tuesday 13 November 2007 15:36, Russ Fineman wrote:
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I ran into this when I started a new p4 with 4GB. After much searching and tearing my hair out I found an article on the Asus website that said if all slots are full it will subtaract the memory that is used by various card, ie graphics, like mine is 128MB. It will then subtract all the funny memory from the total and thats whats displayed. I now have the bigsmp kernel installed but have not had a chance to look into this as I'm still trying to get my system restored after a disk burp. Apparently my backup to dvd did not retail file permissions. having to enter all of them for kmail folders by hand.
I check when i;m done. as I'm sending this from my old machine which has 10.3. since the newer machine is an Asus board with sata drives I have to wait for the patch. So I reinstalled 10.2 after the raid crash.
As before, machines whose CPU support includes both those with PAE and those without it will invariably have a BIOS option that allows you to configure the I/O address range to be either within or beyond the 4 GB limit of 32-bit physical addresses. Which ASUS board do you have?
-- Russ
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