| I have that impression also (i.e. lots of work for a kernel recompilation), but I also thought compiling apps from source was a lot of work too, and it isn't.
And for high memory, it sounds like (from the reading I had done) that it is really only one "switch" and should be pretty easy. But, I have weighed my personal options, and the potential issues I could incur from recompilation, is not worth it to get me from just under 1GB of RAM being recognized, to having 1.5GB. I don't run anything right now on the box that needs the extra RAM, so I have just become content "dealing" with it, until I really feel the need to delve into recompilation of the kernel...
I am sure plenty of people will chime in, saying kernel recompilation if very easy...and if I see enough of those posts, then I will give it a try:)
Back to your direct question, sounds to me that your system does recognize the 2GB of RAM, but you will need to recompile your kernel for linux to use it.
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