Ah, I wasn't aware, but that's a perfectly plausible explanation.
On 7/24/05, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mark Shields wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
> > MemTotal: 1034284 kB
> > MemFree:953172 kB
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. B
Hi,
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
That sounds perfectly normal. The kernel usually secures 10-20mb RAM for
itself, which isn't available to
Negative. I'm using a Geforce 4 MX 440 64mb card, and the motherboard
doesn't come with onboard video.
On 7/24/05, Tim Igoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:52, Mark Shields wrote:
> >
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
>
Colin wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 22:38:24 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> Actually, help says:
>
> CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM:
>
> > If you are compiling a kernel which will never run on a machine with
> > more than 1 Gigabyte total physical RAM, answer "off" here
>
> It looks to me, that up to 1GB (including) the answer
Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
> On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:52, Mark Shields wrote:
>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
>>MemTotal: 1034284 kB
>>MemFree:953172 kB
>>
>>Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
>
Could it be shared ram taken for an on boa
On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:52, Mark Shields wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
> MemTotal: 1034284 kB
> MemFree:953172 kB
>
> Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
that's better than here:
rudmer:~ # cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal:
I'm fairly sure those options are disabled by default (I think).
On 7/24/05, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 17 minutes ago, yes.
>
> On 7/24/05, Brett I. Holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you build the kernel with high memory?
> >
>
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I'm fairly sure those options are disabled by default (I think). No
way to check from my work though (ssh-enabled BIOS, or BIOS
configurable from linux, would be nice).
On 7/24/05, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Modern operating system like Linux 2.6 and WinXP bypass the BIOS
> after the in
17 minutes ago, yes.
On 7/24/05, Brett I. Holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you build the kernel with high memory?
>
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On Jul 24, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct, and depends
Did you build the kernel with high memory?
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Mark Shields wrote:
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 K
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct, and depends upon your BIOS
options. All of those "cache this o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
On 7/24/05, Rudmer van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:21, Mark Shields wrote:
> > No I do not, as I was u
On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:21, Mark Shields wrote:
> No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
> you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
> putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
well the -mm kernel does not have this option anymo
Mark Shields wrote:
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
Actually, help says:
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM:
> If you are compiling a kernel which wi
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
Linux Kernel v2.6.11-gentoo-r6 Configuration
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:46:10 -0400, Mark Shields wrote:
> I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
> supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
> as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
> 904336 KB (883.14 MB) .
You n
Mark Shields wrote:
>I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
>supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
>as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
>904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to why it's not detecting
>140.86
On Sunday 24 07 2005 21:46 Mark Shields wrote:
> I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
> as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
> 904336 KB (883.14 MB) .
Did you enable high Memory Support in your kernel?
HTH
Kai Ole Schultz
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On Jul 24, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Mark Shields wrote:
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to why it's not detecting
140.86 MB. Originally the ser
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