Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-11 Thread Александър Л . Димитров
On 18:43 Sat 11 Aug , Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: > On Friday 10 August 2007 22:34, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > So your 'lost' memory is not really lost > Why? If I have 3G of memory it is OK and 4G is a problem. Of course a few > MB(~100 actualy) of memory is not critical for me in th

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-11 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Samstag, 11. August 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: > On Friday 10 August 2007 22:34, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > So your 'lost' memory is not really lost > > Why? If I have 3G of memory it is OK and 4G is a problem. Of course a few > MB(~100 actualy) of memory is not critical for me i

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-11 Thread Tim
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: On Friday 10 August 2007 22:34, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: So your 'lost' memory is not really lost Why? If I have 3G of memory it is OK and 4G is a problem. Of course a few MB(~100 actualy) of memory is not critical for me in this case, but I'd like to underst

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-11 Thread Aleksey V. Kunitskiy
On Friday 10 August 2007 22:34, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > So your 'lost' memory is not really lost Why? If I have 3G of memory it is OK and 4G is a problem. Of course a few MB(~100 actualy) of memory is not critical for me in this case, but I'd like to understand why 4G is problem where l

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-11 Thread Aleksey V. Kunitskiy
On Friday 10 August 2007 21:13, Tim wrote: > Hi. How are you checking the memory? /proc/meminfo :) > Can you post the first 30 lines or > so of dmesg or the output of 'cat /proc/meminfo'? Also, is your kernel > configured with HIGHMEM support? If so, what type? > > You may also consider checking i

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-10 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Freitag, 10. August 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a bit confused, because before this moment I thought that 4G for amd64 > platform is normal memory size... > I've Asus a8n-e motherboard and AMD X2 cpu. Yesterday I've installed +1G > memory to my already installed 3G. Before th

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-10 Thread James Ausmus
On 8/10/07, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a bit confused, because before this moment I thought that 4G for amd64 > platform is normal memory size... > I've Asus a8n-e motherboard and AMD X2 cpu. Yesterday I've installed +1G > memory to my already installed 3G. Before

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-10 Thread Tim
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: Hi, I'm a bit confused, because before this moment I thought that 4G for amd64 platform is normal memory size... I've Asus a8n-e motherboard and AMD X2 cpu. Yesterday I've installed +1G memory to my already installed 3G. Before this my system showed that all 3072M

Re: [gentoo-user] amd64 & 4G memory

2007-08-10 Thread Jarry
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote: Before this my system showed that all 3072M of memory are avalible. After +1G instalation it shows 3948M of avalible memory. You're a lucky man! I have 3 GB in my PC (mobo Asus A8N-sli deluxe, amd64/x2-4800+) and bios shows 3 or ~2.8 GB depending on the graphic car