Someone bythe name of PJ just sent me a private email indicating that
unmatched RAM may be incorrectly detected.  Mine is unmatched.

> I have a Via chip too.. and every version of mandrake found all 1.5 GB of RAM
> on it!.. Maybe u guys have one chipset thats broken.. write to the kernel
> mailing list to get it fixed!
>
> -sarang
>
> On Thursday 30 November 2000 18:35, you wrote:
>
> > > I'm a newbie just getting started with Linux, but if preponderance of
> > evidence is helpful at all, I also have a VIA chipset, and Mandrake 7
> > hasn't found my RAM above 64MB...
> >
> > - Av -
> >
> > --
> > Av Pinzur / Crisp Graphics
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.crispgraphics.com/~newav
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christian A
> > > Strømmen [Number1/NumeroUno]
> > > Sent: Thursday, 30 November, 2000 16:40
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Cc: Larry Tobos
> > > Subject: Re: [expert] Slow system
> > >
> > > On Thursday 30 November 2000 21:39, you wrote:
> > > > In my case, Winblows gets the correct amount of memory...
> > > > Forcing the detection in Lilo as suggested had the impact of
> > >
> > > freezing the
> > >
> > > > system, until I reverted it ...
> > > >
> > > > The problem is hardware related: the kernel does not see the
> > >
> > > memory, even
> > >
> > > > if it is there. I bet my problem is the VIA chipset support in
> > >
> > > the kernel
> > >
> > > Ahh.. Well, we fixed the performance with hdparm and mem=, but
> > > now, when the
> > > disk use is high (like when starting X) the computer freezes, the
> > > disk spins
> > > down and the harddisk light light constantly.  The only thing I
> > > can figure is
> > > that it must be the ide chipset on the mainboard, which is a VIA
> > > chipset.  I
> > > haven't gotten any response from anybody about this, so I'll past
> > > the last
> > > mail below and hope that someone will answer.  If not we'll have
> > > to change
> > > the mainboard.
> > >
> > > Previous mail:
> > > I've had a lot of problems installin Linux Mandrake 7.2 at my friends
> > > computer.  Sent a mail earlier about a problem with the system
> > > being terribly
> > > slow, and got a lot of good help on this, but encountered another problem
> > > (with might be related?) afterwards.  I'll try to get this as
> > > specific as I
> > > possibly can.  Please read on.
> > >
> > > The first problem I had was that the system was terribly slow, especially
> > > when starting X and other stuff that takes up more memory than
> > > just bash.  I
> > > got two suggestions on how to deal with this;  the first being to add
> > > "append="mem=128M"" in lilo, something that helped cause the
> > > kernel seemed to
> > > only see 64M.  The second was that I should run hdparm to get the disk in
> > > 32bit mode and to use dma, I checked and the disk was running in
> > > 16bit and
> > > with dma turned off.  So I fixed both of these problems and
> > > everything seemed
> > > to run a lot faster(16/no-dma=64M in 17seconds, 32/dma=64M in 3seconds).
> > >
> > > Then when I tried to install a big rpm from disk2 (hadn't started
> > > X yet) the
> > > system freezed.  I could not do anything at all and the
> > > harddisk-light light
> > > constantly without the harddisk doing anything (it spinned down and got
> > > quiet).  After rebooting the disk wasn't detected in the bios, I
> > > had to turn
> > > off again and then it was detected. I booted up again and tried
> > > to start X
> > > and kde2, but halfway into starting kde2 it locked again.  It
> > > seemed after
> > > more tests that when there was a lot of activitiy on the disk it
> > > locked.  I
> > > now shut off 32bit and dma on the disk believing that this was
> > > the problem,
> > > after more tests I found out it wasn't.  To make sure this wasn't
> > > a hardware
> > > problem we afterwards installed first Windows2k (yuck, yeah I
> > > know) and then
> > > Windows98(even more yuck) and ran extencive tests on both,
> > > without getting
> > > the same problem.
> > >
> > > After these tests I decided to try again and installed linux once
> > > more but
> > > still get the same problem.
> > >
> > > The specifications on the machine is(it's 2 weeks old btw.):
> > > Mainboard: MSI K7T-Pro
> > > (http://www.msi-computer.nl/product/mainboard/k7tpro.htm)
> > > Processor:  AMD Duron 700 MHz
> > > Display adapter:  ATI Xpert 2000 32MB AGP
> > > Memory:  128MB original SDRAM pc100
> > > Harddrive: Fujitsu 20.5GB UDMA/66
> > >
> > > I also noticed just before I left that the kernel told me that
> > > the bus-speed
> > > was set to 33, and that I could override it with idebus= in lilo,
> > > could this
> > > have anything to do with this?
> > >
> > > I really appreciate any help that I could get on this, and if you
> > > feel that
> > > you need some more info, just let me know and I will email it...
> > >
> > > Ps. when installing mandrake it always gives me the text-install,
> > > never the
> > > fancy graphical one, is there some problem with the chipset on
> > > the display
> > > adapter?
> > >
> > > --
> > > \ Christian A Strømmen /
> > > \ Number1/NumeroUno @ Undernet - Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /
> > > \ Web: www.realityx.net - Cell: +47 911 43 948 /
> > >    Live your life by your dreams,
> > >      not by the limits of reality...
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> Sarang Lakare
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