Re: Kubuntu for my pc? -Specs-
yes this is correctly a 32-bit processor can only reconize around 3.8 GB of RAM so if you have 4GB of ram in order to use it all you need to use a 64-bit os. in that case you must have a processor that can run in 64-bit mode. On Windows this is a 100% true statement. their 32bit os can NOT reconnize 4GB of ram. its simply to large of a memory address. with that being said you can use upto 16GB (iirc) of ram on a 32-bit linux kernel provideing you install the PAE (physical address extention) versionn of the kernel. linux is not like windows at all. where MS has issues getting 64-bit programs and driver support. linux has has almost perfect 64-bit version of the kernel for about a decade now (since shortly after the first 64-bit chips came out , btw thank you amd for them ). most people how don't know if they should use 32bit or 64bit are ill imformed because of microsofts spin of the whole thing seams that only redmond had issues getting a working 64bit enviroment with 64-bit programs. i think today there are about 20 64-bit windows programs not made by microsoft. hopefully that explains a bit better for you .
Originally posted by oshunluvr
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