Re: RAM problems

2000-10-03 Thread Nate Amsden
what brand/model of mainboard? what speed of ram? after having a bout with bad ram twice last week i would lean towards the ram. if its PC133 ram look at the speed it should say 6ns, i got 7ns which is 125Mhz but they sold it as 133, and of course it crashed like mad. once i put the ram at 100mhz(i

Re: RAM problems

2000-10-03 Thread Nate Amsden
George Bonser wrote: > > > > > The strangest thing is that the systems worked just fine > > with 192MB installed but without the correct "append" line > > in lilo.conf. > > > > Which kernel are you running? > > Remove the line from lilo.conf, rerun lilo, reboot and see what > cat /proc/meminfo s

Re: RAM problems

2000-10-03 Thread George Bonser
> > The strangest thing is that the systems worked just fine > with 192MB installed but without the correct "append" line > in lilo.conf. > Which kernel are you running? Remove the line from lilo.conf, rerun lilo, reboot and see what cat /proc/meminfo says. If you are running 2.2-Linux or bet

Re: RAM Problems....

1999-10-19 Thread Brant Wells
Hi All... Thanks for the replies... I finally got the 2.2.1 kernel booted... It did solve the problem :) Thanx , Brant Wells; [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: RAM Problems....

1999-10-18 Thread Oliver Elphick
"Brant Wells" wrote: >HI all: > >I have a Pentium II 333 w/ 96 megs of ram. However, when I'm running Debian > >2.1, or any other Linux distro, I only show 64 megs of ram... What do I do?? > >Current Kernel=2.2.1 I thought 2.2 series was supposed to get this right. Add an app