On Thursday 31 May 2001 08:19 am, Kinte Seay wrote:
> When I go to the control panel in windows 98 (installed using Win4Lin 3.0),
> it says I have 20 megs of RAM.  Is there a way to increase that number?
>
> I'm also using SUSE 7.1 and my computer has 128 megs of RAM

Only if you need to.  The RAM reserved by Win4Lin ( if I remember correct ) 
is just that... reserved.  Apps run from the Linux end will no longer have 
access to that memory.  Allocating too much memory to a Win4Lin session could 
actually slow things down.

To adjust this property for your personal Win4Lin session, Log in as the 
regular user, run winsetup,  Choose 
'Personal Win4Lin session configuration:win', then click on OK.
You now get a control panel that lets you select/set all sorts of goodies.  
You can make changes and run a Win4Lin session with those changes right from 
this panel, resetting to your orignal settings when you exit that session, or 
you can make changes, save them as defaults, exit winsetup and run win to 
start a Win4Lin session using your new settings.

I am sure this is covered in the User Guide.. check the index.

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