In a message dated 3/14/00 3:10:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On 03/14/00 02:47PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have the 2.2.14 kernal running, and can't see all of my ram:
> > DIMM1: 128mb PC100 DIMM2: 32mb PC100 DIMM3:
> > I see 64 mb. The system bios detects 1
For anyone watching -- the subject of this post is a really good way how
*not* to get a response. If you're posting to a user group, it's pretty
much assumed you need help. Describe your problem, not your
desperation. I've got a bandwidth limitation (wetware). I drop noise
packets.
Not to pic
On 03/14/00 02:47PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the 2.2.14 kernal running, and can't see all of my ram:
> DIMM1: 128mb PC100 DIMM2: 32mb PC100 DIMM3:
> I see 64 mb. The system bios detects 162 and change.
> (If of use: I have oboard 3D AGP graphics sharing 8mb main memory.)
>
> Help!
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the 2.2.14 kernal running, and can't see all of my ram:
> DIMM1: 128mb PC100 DIMM2: 32mb PC100 DIMM3:
> I see 64 mb. The system bios detects 162 and change.
> (If of use: I have oboard 3D AGP graphics sharing 8mb main memory.)
>
> Help!
>
> (If adding something
I have the 2.2.14 kernal running, and can't see all of my ram:
DIMM1: 128mb PC100 DIMM2: 32mb PC100 DIMM3:
I see 64 mb. The system bios detects 162 and change.
(If of use: I have oboard 3D AGP graphics sharing 8mb main memory.)
Help!
(If adding something to /etc/lilo.conf will help, please show
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