On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 1:32 pm, in message <430D1FC5.7090200@libitum.de>, jbscout_opsubeta@libitum.de wrote: Andreas Girardet schrieb:
the question is: is there any way to "tell" the system, how mutch of the RAM it can
use,
and maybe "where" or "what" peace of RAM it can use, so wthat other programs
like
VMware have no "trouble" ?
JBscout
More of a VMWARE issue really .... start here:
http://www.vmware.com/support/kb/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=844
Regards,
Andreas
Andreas,
thanks for the link !! I will test that in the next days, esp. when I have downloaded the new beta- version.
all this install, re- install, setup und re- setup needs to mutch time. not so lucky that the day has only 24 hours. smile. and "playing around" is not my work I have at the "normal" times of the day. but its the funny part of it ;))
I know what you mean RE 24 hours. Luckily I am able to dedicate a lot of time to openSUSE at the moment. Might change though .... Install yourself a yast server (network install server) installed first and then install from that one, if you don't do this already, since it cuts down the actual install time quite a bit and you can just have it run unattended. With an autoyast.xml file you will even be able to install it completely unattended. This is what I do and it saves a lot of time. Andreas