> On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Michael Redinger wrote:
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> > No, it's still there, even with 2.2 (I have to admit that I
> > didn't try this on any of these computers since 2.2.12)
> > kernels. I used to have this problem with old Compaq
> > computers (the Y2K update fixed this ...). However, I still
> > do experience this on other computers. It basically seems to
> > be a problem of the BIOS (ie. the amount of RAM the BIOS
> > reports).
>
> Interesting. I guess the situation varies; we'll just have to
> check that Linux sees all of the RAM, and if not, alter
> accordingly.
I suspect it works on newer (last 3-4 years) motherboards. It may he that my
use of newer kernels coincided neatly with my use of newer motherboards; I do
recall having to use it, but both the M/b and the kernel are long gone. The
M/b is about 5 years old and was designed for Pentiums (pre MMX).
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