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Matthew Flaschen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">J. Limon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Greetings,
Previous to using the Jaunty beta, I had been using whatever the latest
version of Linux Mint is (6.x I think?) and their version of
gnome-system-monitor had always correctly displayed my RAM as being
3.0GiB but ever since switching to Ubuntu, it is now 2.9GiB.
While I fully acknowledge that this is superficial and absolutely
frivolous - I'm just curious as to why this could be, maybe a new patch
to gnome-system-monitor which handles the rounding up and down of these
numbers?
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I doubt it's a rounding issue. One possibility is you have different
drivers, and an Ubuntu one is reserving some memory.
Matt Flaschen
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The only possibility I can come up with is the fact I have an onboard
video which is disabled in the BIOS.<br>
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[ 7.061965] agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 865 Chipset<br>
[ 7.062259] agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 8060K stolen memory<br>
[ 7.069986] agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 128M @
0xe8000000<br>
[ 7.245824] intel_rng: Firmware space is locked read-only. If you
can't or<br>
[ 7.245827] intel_rng: don't want to disable this in firmware setup,
and if<br>
[ 7.245829] intel_rng: you are certain that your system has a
functional<br>
[ 7.245830] intel_rng: RNG, try using the 'no_fwh_detect' option.<br>
[ 8.900019] intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 54757 usecs<br>
[ 8.900024] intel8x0: clocking to 48000<br>
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Perhaps you are right.<br>
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