Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Matthew Garrett
The 945 chipset used in the Z61 can only address 4GB of physical address space and your BIOS is using some of this for PCI and other bits of hardware. That only leaves 3GB for RAM. I believe that this restriction is mentioned on the IBM website somewhere. -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Robert Hancock
Frank Fiene wrote: On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Robert Hancock wrote: Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Frank Fiene
On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Robert Hancock wrote: > Frank Fiene wrote: > > Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 > > > > I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. > > Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 > > 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Frank Fiene
On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Robert Hancock wrote: Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. Any

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Robert Hancock
Frank Fiene wrote: On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Robert Hancock wrote: Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-30 Thread Matthew Garrett
The 945 chipset used in the Z61 can only address 4GB of physical address space and your BIOS is using some of this for PCI and other bits of hardware. That only leaves 3GB for RAM. I believe that this restriction is mentioned on the IBM website somewhere. -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Matti Aarnio
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Frank Fiene wrote: > Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 > > I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. > Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE > and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. With AMD's

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Russell Harmon
http://kerneltrap.org/node/2450/7217 is likely your problem, although why you can see 3gb instead of only 1gb of ram, idk... maybe something ubuntu specific... On 6/29/07, Frank Fiene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Robert Hancock
Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso? What can i do?

Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Frank Fiene
Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso? What can i do? Please help! Regards

Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Frank Fiene
Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso? What can i do? Please help! Regards

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Robert Hancock
Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso? What can i do?

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Russell Harmon
http://kerneltrap.org/node/2450/7217 is likely your problem, although why you can see 3gb instead of only 1gb of ram, idk... maybe something ubuntu specific... On 6/29/07, Frank Fiene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB

Re: Kernel doesn't recognize complete memory

2007-06-29 Thread Matti Aarnio
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Frank Fiene wrote: Lenovo Z61p, Intel Core2 Duo T7200 I have 4GB RAM installed and BIOS recognize 4GB RAM. Linux kernel (Ubuntu-7.04, 32bit-PAE and 64bit, openSUSE-10.2 32bit-PAE and 64bit) tells me: only 3GB of RAM are installed. With AMD's