redhat-list Digest, Vol 47, Issue 26
Nathan Robertson
nathan.robertson at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 17:47:25 UTC 2008
I'm running the 64 bit version of RHEL so I shouldn't need the PAE Kernel,
correct?
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> From: "Nathan Robertson" <nathan.robertson at gmail.com>
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> Hello--
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> 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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> Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:21:19 -0600 (CST)
> From: Barry Brimer <lists at brimer.org>
> Subject: Re: Questions
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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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