Hi Matthew,
I think I'm wrong. Today, when I unplugged my wireless mouse, the memory
allocation bug appeared again.
Thank you very much.
Ray
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Hi Matthew,
I appreciate your help. I try to repair this problem.
First, I diagnostic from the BIOS but it doesn't work.
Second, I try to unplug my wireless mouse then reboot the laptop more than five
times.
The memory allocation looks good. Maybe the bug comes from the bios.
Do you have any su
Hi Ray,
I can see the difference:
diff --git a/dmesg_working.log b/dmesg_broken.log
index 79e34be..de76884 100644
--- a/dmesg_working.log
+++ b/dmesg_broken.log
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ reserve setup_data: [mem
0xfee0-0xfee00fff] reserved
-efi: ACPI=0xba282000 ACPI 2.0=0xba282000 SM
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for your response. I reappear this problem.
Please see the attachment!
Thank you very much.
Ray
PS.
There is the free command to show.
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 2616340 1126524 488304 48016
Hi Ray,
Your dmesg log shows 16gb of usable memory.
[0.159452] Memory: 16117124K/16648596K available (20480K kernel
code, 4152K rwdata, 12720K rodata, 4764K init, 17540K bss, 531212K
reserved, 0K cma-reserved)
Could you please wait until you happen to get a boot where you get less
memory tha
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Kernel cannot detect the full memory
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