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SubjectRe: Autodetecting more than 64MB
Hi.

Can anyone tell me if it's true that Linux kernels now
automatically detect more than 64MB of RAM? If so since which
versions was it implemented?

Also where are we with USB support? (I heard someone mention it but
I'm not sure what's happening)


Thanks.

Stephen.



> > > Is there a reason that linux will still only detect up to 64Mb of RAM?

> > you have a legacy kernel. current kernels detect >64M

> Not necessarily.

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