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From: "Didier Gasser-Morlay"
I treated myself last week with a brand new machine (Pentiem III/500, 192MB of RAM ..). As I did not have my suse CD handy, I first installed Rh 6.0 and updated it to 6.1 everything worked nicely.
I wiped out RH this morning, wanting to install Suse 6.3 and came across the following problems
1. This machine does not have a on/off button but doing a shutdown -h under redhat would switch the machine off with RH 6 & 6.1 while suse 6.3 does not. How can I have the same behaviour (auto switch off after a shutdown -h) with SuSe ?
This has to do with the linux 'kernel'. The redhat kernel must contain power managaement support (APM), whereas the SuSE kernel does not. If you compile your own kernel and want this feature then you know what to do.
2. This machine has gotr both a DVD and a CD-ROM writer. RH recognized both while Suse only saw the DVD. How can I force Suse to recognize it.
Yes SuSE does not automatically detect CDR's (I'm guessing yours isnt scsii). This isnt a problem as you may set it up yourself. Theres the CD-WRITING howto, or if you look at this mailing list archive just a week back, you'll see a lot of people decsribing how they set theirs up. One chap in particular gave a step by step description.
3. Neither RH nor Suse seems to be willing to admit that I have got more than 64MB of RAM. How can I have them finding the extra 128Mb of RAM ?
RH and SuSE are just distrubitions. They just package the linux kernel with software (largely GNU). (Well (SuSE anyway) they of course configure things very nicely for you, provide supprot and documentation, provide nice configuration tools and mechanisms to spice things up but this is beside the point). Point is that it is not SuSE's or RH's fault. A work around is to pass mem=192M to the kernel as a parameter. This is easy if you use lilo, just put append="mem=192M" in lilo.conf (May have to put 191M) While we are at it, my linux detects all my 128MB. I wonder why..
Any help will be appreciated. TIA Didier -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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