Re: System Only Recognizes up to 1GB RAM

2006-05-18 Thread anoop aryal
On Saturday 13 May 2006 11:36, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Martin A. Brooks wrote: > > Mark R. White wrote: > >> Can anyone please help me? > > > > You need a kernel with highmem support included. It may be easiest > > simply to roll your own. > > Actually, it would be easiest to install a -686,

Re: System Only Recognizes up to 1GB RAM

2006-05-13 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Martin A. Brooks wrote: > Mark R. White wrote: > >> Can anyone please help me? > > > You need a kernel with highmem support included. It may be easiest > simply to roll your own. > Actually, it would be easiest to install a -686, -k7, -k8 kernel or something like that. It is only the -386 k

Re: System Only Recognizes up to 1GB RAM

2006-05-13 Thread Martin A. Brooks
Mark R. White wrote: Can anyone please help me? You need a kernel with highmem support included. It may be easiest simply to roll your own. Regards -- Martin A. Brooks | http://www.antibodymx.net/ | Anti-spam & anti-virus Consultant| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | filtering. Inocul

Re: System Only Recognizes up to 1GB RAM

2006-05-13 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 11:46:34AM -0400, Mark R. White wrote: > I have 5 different systems with very similar setups, some dual core, > some single, but all on the same chipset running 32 bit Debian Etch > linux with the 2.6.15 kernel (I think one might have the 2.6.12 kernel). I presume there's a

System Only Recognizes up to 1GB RAM

2006-05-13 Thread Mark R. White
The specs:  HP DX5150 single core AMD64 Athlon 3000 processor on ATI RS480chipset,1.5 GB PC3200 RAM, Debian Linux Etch (Testing/32 bit), 2.6.15-1kernel, EVGA nVidia 6600 LE 256MB video card, 80GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD I have 5 different systems with very similar setups, some dual core,some single, but