You shouldn't need to do anything so long as you're running a reasonably
recent kernel. Which kernel version is it? What's the output of
"cat /proc/memory|head -1"? If you have access to the configuration file
the kernel was built to (often found in /boot), run "grep CONFIG_HIGHMEM"
on it and post the output.
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Keith Edmunds
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