On Sat, Jul 18, 1998 at 08:50:38PM -0700, Steven Udell wrote:
Hello SuSE (save space don't use the periods in-between) IMHO :)
Anyways I have always wondered why that a SuSE user doesn't need an append line in LILO to use more than 64 Megs. I have brought it up before, and people either don't know or ask if I use a developers kernel or something. Which I don't and I have 128Megs, never had my SuSE have a problem with seeing and useing that much memory.
My TOP: 8:47pm up 50 min, 7 users, load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.02 62 processes: 60 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped CPU states: 2.70ser, 2.7ystem, 0.0ice, 94.9 0dle Mem: 127852K av, 80572K used, 47280K free, 42624K shrd, 3396K buff
Swap: 124988K av, 0K used, 124988K free 32424K cached
Look! I don't even need my SWAP, or use it at least.
printf("SuSE is wierd!\n");
Steven Udell
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On the other hand; on compaq deskpro 2000s with 48, 64, of 128mb of memory we always have had to use the append statement to get anything more than 14mb (yecch) ouf of them. Running SuSE 5.0 through 5.2 on them BTW. On my system that is a build your own, I have 64mb. No problems here. The deskpro line includes the P133, P166 classic, and the P166mmx systems. I have not tried it on our new standard desktop yet which is the Deskpro EN. But why should compaq spoil a perfectly good "append" now? :) -- ---------------- Michael E. Perry mperry@basin.com - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e