Usually, somewhere in the bios settings, you tell it how much system memory 
to use for video memory.  If you can find that, subtract it from 192mb and 
you got your answer, else free -m will give it in mb.  

Jim

On Friday July 13, 2001  3:26 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> Ok.... I booted up and checked the output of free.  It shows 190972
> kilobytes of total memory and I've got 192 megs in the system so some
> of the system memory is already trimmed off.  How would I know how
> much memory I should tell the kernel that I have?
>
> David Aikema
>

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