On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 17:20, Norton, Eric L. wrote:

You might have faulty memory.
You can test it with http://www.memtest86.com/

> 
> I have just completed my first install of Linux, it is version 7.2. I had
> issues with the installation (red hat was telling me I did have enough ram
> memory, the system has 256 megs of ram) I set an email to another red hat
> list and was told the following:
> 
> I have to identical configuration with the exception, I have 512 megss of 
> ram. I had the same error message which is due the Linux unable to 
> detect the total memory install in the system. What I did to get around 
> this problem was at the boot prompt, type the following for your system:
> 
> 
> Linux mem=exactmap [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> After Installation, you will need to add the following to the lilo.conf. 
> (I do not know how to add this to grub, so I would recommend selecting 
> lilo during the installation procedures)
> 
> prompt
> timeout=50
> default=linux
> boot=/dev/ida/c0d0
> map=/boot/map
> install=/boot/boot.b
> message=/boot/message
> linear
> append=" mem=exactmap [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] root=LABEL=/"
> 
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-14
>         label=linux
>         initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.18-14.img
>         read-only
>         #append="root=LABEL=/"
> 
> I did what the person said and was able to install the linux operating
> system, However now what is happening is my gnome desktop crashes with the
> following error: Application "panel"  (process 1151) has crashed due to
> fatal error (Segmentation fault). Can someone explain what a segmentation
> fault is and how do I correct this problem?
> 
> Eric Norton
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 860-409-4691
> 




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