Re: redhat-list Digest, Vol 47, Issue 26



Correct.

Romeo

On Jan 27, 2008 12:47 PM, Nathan Robertson <nathan.robertson@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I'm running the 64 bit version of RHEL so I shouldn't need the PAE Kernel,
correct?

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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:25:37 -0500
From: "Nathan Robertson" <nathan.robertson@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Questions
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Hello--

I am evaluating Red Hat Enterprise Linux on an HP Proliant ML115 machine
and
I'm having some issues getting it set up properly.

First, the system doesn't recognize all of my installed memory. I am
running 64 bit version of Red Hat 5. I have 8GBs of memory and the
system
(using free) states that I only have 3GBs available. How do I get Red
Hat
to recognize all of my system memory?

Second, I can't get Red Hat to display correctly on my Dell monitor. If
I
set the display resolution for 1024x768 then the bottom 10th of the
screen
becomes pixelated and unusable. Also 1024x768 is the highest resolution
the
system will let me use. The built in graphics card is a Matrox
Millennium
which Red Hat detects as a G200. It has run at 1024x768 in other
operating
systems.

Any help with these issues would be greatly appreciated.

Nate


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:21:19 -0600 (CST)
From: Barry Brimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Questions
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, Nathan Robertson wrote:

Hello--

I am evaluating Red Hat Enterprise Linux on an HP Proliant ML115
machine
and
I'm having some issues getting it set up properly.

First, the system doesn't recognize all of my installed memory. I am
running 64 bit version of Red Hat 5. I have 8GBs of memory and the
system
(using free) states that I only have 3GBs available. How do I get Red
Hat
to recognize all of my system memory?

I believe you need the PAE kernel .. assuming your system does PAE. Try
installing it with "yum install kernel-PAE" .. the PAE might be in lower
case .. not sure if it matters.

Second, I can't get Red Hat to display correctly on my Dell monitor.
If
I
set the display resolution for 1024x768 then the bottom 10th of the
screen
becomes pixelated and unusable. Also 1024x768 is the highest
resolution
the
system will let me use. The built in graphics card is a Matrox
Millennium
which Red Hat detects as a G200. It has run at 1024x768 in other
operating
systems.

If you are unable to find the setting you would like with the detected
hardware, you can use the generic settings in system-config-display.

Barry



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