Is it possible to upgrade Kubuntu to the 64 bit version without re-installing? I have 8 GB of RAM. I understand that the 32 bit version can only use about 3.
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I have 8 GB of RAM. I understand that the 32 bit version can only use about 3.
Are you sure that you are not using 8GB RAM.
When you install Kubuntu/Ubuntu it detects the amount of RAM and installs a different kernel (generic-PAE) that can address (if I am not mistaken) up to 8GB.
I am using it on 4GB notebook and that is what happened when I installed it.
There is, also, a registry hack in Windows XP and newer that can unlock PAE (physical address extension).
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Originally posted by mimoshWhen you install Kubuntu/Ubuntu it detects the amount of RAM and installs a different kernel (generic-PAE) that can address (if I am not mistaken) up to 8GB.we see things not as they are, but as we are.
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The PAE approach is a fairly clunky way to manage memory above 3GB, and there's no good reason today to use it in preference to a 64-bit kernel. Per Linus Torvalds:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2007/11/15/423
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/900604
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