Not sure, I was curious about this myself. I have 3GB in the laptop,
but it was the PAE kernel that was installed during the installation.
Should I go into YaST and choose 'kernel-default' and install that? I
assume that will give me both options and then I can boot using
kernel-default at the grub screen?
Any other
On 12/25/08, Masim Vavai Sugianto
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Doctor Who
wrote: linux:/home/sahara # uname -r 2.6.27.7-9-pae
Updates show that I have the latest of all installed packages. I checked another machine I have here and it has similar kernel packages with kernel-source not matching:
Did you have a special reason using kernel-pae (ie : using RAM > 4 GB). IF no, I suggested to update your running kernel into kernel-default and then installing kernel-source. Find the match version here : http://software.opensuse.org/search (don't forget to change default openSUSE version)
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