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Hey Mark,
Thanks for your help, I tried what you suggested and
its working perfectly!!
Thanks for that!
Sean :-)
--- Mark Gray
Hello people,
Need someones help here. I've just installed a new motherboard in my system and everything seemed to be running fine. A few apps were running really slow, especially when starting up another X window. I have since found out that SUSE is only seeing 64meg of my 256meg RAM! Does anyone know what I have to do for it to detect and use the 256meg RAM. I had a look in YAST but couldn't see anything. I'm running SUSE 6.4 When I run Windows, I have a dual boot system, it see's the 256meg RAM and uses it.
Add the following near the beginning of /etc/lilo.conf
append="mem=256M"
and then run lilo and reboot. (Since this is a new motherboard, you might want to tell somebody on linux-kernel about it, as apparently the bios on the board uses yet another new method of reporting memory.)
Hope this helps.
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