Hi,
I work on opensuse 11.2 on my core 2 quad. Although I have 8GiB ram, in the system monitor I see 3.5GiB. I really need 8GiB ram, please let me know why a part of the ram is missing?
Best Rgrds,
Hi,
I work on opensuse 11.2 on my core 2 quad. Although I have 8GiB ram, in the system monitor I see 3.5GiB. I really need 8GiB ram, please let me know why a part of the ram is missing?
Best Rgrds,
32-bit or 64-bit kernel? Using PAE kernel?
On 03/10/2011 03:06 PM, catrinadesport wrote:
>
> I work on opensuse 11.2 on my core 2 quad. Although I have 8GiB ram, in
> the system monitor I see 3.5GiB. I really need 8GiB ram, please let me
> know why a part of the ram is missing?
what is the make and model of your computer or motherboard? does it
support more than 3.5GB of RAM?
are you dual booting? what does any other operating system report for
your RAM available?
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some motherboards require a bios setting changed to see all the ram, mine did and I’m running 64 bit
Hi
Can you post the output from;
free
dmesg | grep e820
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