tnx for the good info jason but there appears to be either an interface
and or aplication error within the  program, because when checking
xf86config it reflects 8 meg
however when doing harddrake it shows 4 megs...

                      thanks again for the input
                             regards
                              mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> You can manually modify the XFree86conf file so that it will utilize the
> full 8 megs.  If you want to see where you need to do editing type in
> grep -n -e 'VideoRam' /etc/X11/XF86Config
> 
> If you want to quickly generate a modified XFree86Config script try
> typing in something like:
> sed 's/#    VideoRam    4096/VideoRam    8192/' /etc/X11/XF86Config >
> /etc/X11/XF86Config.new
> with the statement to search for being the same as the line that grep
> returned.
> 
> >Michael Keener wrote:
> 
> > no matter how many times I retry harddrake and or graphics config
> > it will only show my millennium g200 at 4 megs but
> > it has 8, this I know for a fact, I had used it on
> > my freeBSD box with proper probing
> >
> > any suggestions??
> > thanks in advance
> >     mike keener
> >     wb6iik

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