Got more than a gig of RAM and 32-bit Linux? Here's how to use it
Nowadays, many machines are running with 2-4 gigabytes of RAM, and their owners are discovering a problem: When they run 32-bit GNU/Linux distributions, their extra RAM is not being used. Fortunately,...
View ArticleRHEL / CentOS Support 4GB or more RAM ( memory )
If you have 4 GB or more RAM use the Linux kernel compiled for PAE capable machines. Your machine may not show up total 4GB ram. All you have to do is install PAE kernel package.
View ArticleGot more than a gig of RAM and 32-bit Linux? Here's how to use it
Nowadays, many machines are running with 2-4 gigabytes of RAM, and their owners are discovering a problem: When they run 32-bit GNU/Linux distributions, their extra RAM is not being used. Fortunately,...
View ArticleRHEL / CentOS Support 4GB or more RAM ( memory )
If you have 4 GB or more RAM use the Linux kernel compiled for PAE capable machines. Your machine may not show up total 4GB ram. All you have to do is install PAE kernel package.
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