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jp_coll2003
October 10th, 2007, 02:39 AM
hi there everyone.

I have been running feisty fawn and now gutsy gibbon on my computer for the last 2 months but since moving over from 32 bit i get error messages on boot up. I have wiki'd and looked through all ubuntu communities, but to no avail have i solved my problem.

I get a dmi_string:memory error and then a messages saying my kernel is live. Are there any pros out there that could point me in the right direction. I have a duocore intel with 2 gig of ram. My ubuntu is a dual boot from an externel usb hard drive. I am at a loss as I never had these messages when I ran on 32 bit version.

Many regards

John

dabl
October 10th, 2007, 03:27 PM
What is your motherboard and BIOS?

My Intel board pukes up a RAID settings notice from the Silicon Graphics RAID controller, and then a PCI bus "fails to allocate memory" error on every boot, and neither one of them affects anything in Linux. You need to use Google on that error message and see if it is a "something" or a "nothing-burger". :)