Greg, I tried what you told me, and I still had no luck, it still tells me that
I have 64mb ram.
Any other ideas?

Regards,
Tweeter

Greg Stewart wrote:

> I honestly don't know what to tell you about the sound problem. But, for the
> memory issue:
>
> If you are using Lilo to boot, edit the /etc/lilo.conf file and insert as
> the very first line the following:
>
> append="mem=128M"
>
> if you are using Grub, Caroll wrote:
>
> "If you're using grub, become the superuser, call up an editor, and load
> /boot/grub/menu.lst. Just under the line
> title linux
> there is a line:
> kernel (hd1, 0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hdb5      (or something similar)
> change it to read:
> kernel (hd1, 0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hdb5 mem=128M
> Reboot and put that new chip to work. (Something I learned 2 weeks ago
> here.)
> Regards,
> -- carroll"
>
> --Greg
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tweeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > >
> >
> > I have mandrake 7.1, I am running a Abit BP-6 mobo with dual celeron 550s
> and
> > an SB live card. and I cannot play any sound, because when I play an Mp3
> > through any program, the computer locks up. and I have no choice but to
> > restart. I had no problem with this issue in 7.0 What do I need to do to
> > correct this.
> >
> > My second problem is on the same machine, I have 128mb ram, and windows
> sees
> > it, bios sees it, but mandrake tells me I only have 64 mb. How can I fix
> this?
> > Thanks in advance.\
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tweeter
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
>
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