>O.k., maybe I didn't give enough info on this. I have a thinkpad 755c.
>After installing I'm getting message "memory address conflict at (address)
>error 0011". Then "error 0011" repeats ad infinitum. I have 20 meg of ram
>and have set up a 40 meg swap partition. The remaining space (320 meg) is
"Oshman, Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> O.k., maybe I didn't give enough info on this. I have a thinkpad 755c.
> After installing I'm getting message "memory address conflict at (address)
> error 0011". Then "error 0011" repeats ad infinitum. I have 20 meg of ram
> and have set up a 40 meg s
O.k., maybe I didn't give enough info on this. I have a thinkpad 755c.
After installing I'm getting message "memory address conflict at (address)
error 0011". Then "error 0011" repeats ad infinitum. I have 20 meg of ram
and have set up a 40 meg swap partition. The remaining space (320 meg) is
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And as an aside, debian-laptop is now open as a mailing list for laptop issues.
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Oshman, Ben wrote:
: I haven't found any info on setting up memory for Linux on a thinkpad. I
: keep gettting this damn memory address conflict when Linux boots up that
: stops the earth from spinning. I think that since I deleted DOS before
: installing, there's no memory
On 10-Mar-99 Oshman, Ben wrote:
> I haven't found any info on setting up memory for Linux on a thinkpad. I
> keep gettting this damn memory address conflict when Linux boots up that
> stops the earth from spinning. I think that since I deleted DOS before
> installing, there's no memory management
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Umm, I probably sould have included the URL...oops. Here it is:
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On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Oshman, Ben wrote:
> I haven't found any info on setting up memory for Linux on a thinkpad. I
> keep gettting this damn memory address conflict when Linux boots up that
> stops the earth from spinning. I think that since I deleted DOS before
I haven't found any info on setting up memory for Linux on a thinkpad. I
keep gettting this damn memory address conflict when Linux boots up that
stops the earth from spinning. I think that since I deleted DOS before
installing, there's no memory management taking place. Where can I go for
help?
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