Hi,
Tushar Gohad typed:
> A friend of mine is having a strange problem.
> He has 64MB of RAM. On his Linux system, if I loadl the stable version
> of linux kernel (2.2.12 / 2.2.14), it detects only 15MB of RAM, whereas
> when the unstable (2.3.48 or any 2.3.x) version is loaded, it takes full
> 64 MB.
I've had this problem once before. Try disabling "Memory hole at
15-16M" in the BIOS chipset features setup.
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