In message 
<CAFHbX1KkD7fWP+KZNrSjzCStUM_Smjw7GdKDTo=djjmoe5t...@mail.gmail.com>, Tom Evans 
writes:

>You say this, have you actually measured/checked. sysutils/dmidecode
>will interrogate your BIOS and tell us what it thinks is installed in
>each RAM socket. It is not uncommon for RAM to say one thing on the
>outside, and report something completely different to the BIOS.

I can only second Tom's call for a proper scientific approach to 
debugging this issue, rather than just assume that it is the
operating systems fault.

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