Does anybody know how many ram openSUSE is optimized for?
Thanks in advance!
Does anybody know how many ram openSUSE is optimized for?
Thanks in advance!
How much have you got ? openSUSE 64bit will work with as much as you can throw at it
Andy
more ram you have,faster is your pc,more effects & co you have, slower is your pc
my pc is 2 gb ram and suse 64 bit…but it’s never enough.
On 2008-09-11, deltaflyer44 <deltaflyer44@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:
> How much have you got ? openSUSE 64bit will work with as much as you can
> throw at it
Since he asked how much RAM it was optimized for, I tink he’d want to know
how little RAM would suffice, rather than how much you are allowed to waste.
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Hi i’m using opensuse 10.2 and put into the slots 6gb ram but the distribution
recognize only 3.2gb of it.
do i need to change something in the kernel?
in Bios he recognizes all the 6gb,
mikiwe wrote:
> Hi i’m using opensuse 10.2 and put into the slots 6gb ram but the
> distribution recognize only 3.2gb of it.
openSUSE 10.2 has not been supported for about two years…
that said, if you are not using the 64 bit kernel you will need to use
the pae kernel to get past the 32 bit limit (do you see that “3.2” in
your posting?) you are able to use now…
one problem is, i’m not certain that 10.2 had a pae kernel…or if
they did if it is on the install media you have…the other problem
is, if it is not on media you have it could be a little difficult to
find it because the repos for 10.2 have been down for years…
good luck…strongly consider upgrading to a supported version…it
will be a lot more secure as there have been LOTs of security patches
since the plug was pulled on 10.2
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DenverD
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I feel annoyed that I can’t put my wide range of languages on stupid
Facebook. For example, I speak Sarcasm, fluently spoken and written,
and Various Forms of Geek…
mikiwe wrote:
> i’m using opensuse 10.2
by the way, you posted to an over two year old thread…next time,
please begin a new thread and be sure to put 10.2 in the subject line,
like
“can only use 3.2 GB RAM in 10.2”
that way everyone who does not want to support unsupported software
won’t have to open and read inside to see that they are not
interested…(and crazy folks still using old software [like me] might)…
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DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD [posted via NNTP w/openSUSE 10.3]
I feel annoyed that I can’t put my wide range of languages on stupid
Facebook. For example, I speak Sarcasm, fluently spoken and written,
and Various Forms of Geek…
As DenverD wrote, upgrade to a current version, it will recognize your full RAM even when installing the 32bit version (as it had pae-support with the desktop-kernel).
On Sun December 26 2010 06:11 am, DenverD wrote:
> mikiwe wrote:
>> Hi i’m using opensuse 10.2 and put into the slots 6gb ram but the
>> distribution recognize only 3.2gb of it.
>
> openSUSE 10.2 has not been supported for about two years…
>
> that said, if you are not using the 64 bit kernel you will need to use
> the pae kernel to get past the 32 bit limit (do you see that “3.2” in
> your posting?) you are able to use now…
>
> one problem is, i’m not certain that 10.2 had a pae kernel…or if
> they did if it is on the install media you have…the other problem
> is, if it is not on media you have it could be a little difficult to
> find it because the repos for 10.2 have been down for years…
>
> good luck…strongly consider upgrading to a supported version…it
> will be a lot more secure as there have been LOTs of security patches
> since the plug was pulled on 10.2
>
mikiwe;
If you are really committed to keeping OpenSuse 10.2, you can find the repos
here:
ftp://ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pub/linux/opensuse/distribution/10.2
I believe you will need the “kernel-xenpae” rpm. There are updates for 10.2
located here:
ftp://ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pub/linux/opensuse/update/10.2
P. V.
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