04.01.2012 15:46, C пишет:
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 12:30, Anton Aylward<opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
Swapnil Bhartiya said the following on 01/04/2012 06:06 AM:
Hi,
openSUSE is showing only 3.9GB of RAM whereas I have 8GB installed on the system. Sometimes FF takes upto 800MG which slows the browser. I have installed 64bit version which should show full RAM. It shows OK under Ubuntu.
Sysinfo:/
OS: Linux 3.1.0-1.2-desktop x86_64 Try running the "-PAE" version of the kernel. Read the kernel notes as to why you should do that if you have more than 4G of memory. Ummmmm... why would he want to run a 32-bit PAE kernel? He's already running a 64-bit kernel. You only need PAE on 32 bit kernels to get beyond the 4GB memory addressing limitation... this limitation (at 4GB) doesn't exist on 64 bit kernels.
C. I think 64bit kernel is required when you use applications which eats more 2 Gb of memory. I think using of pae kernel saves memory, because you run 32bit applications which require less memory than 64bit ones. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org