try find options about big memory, PAE in the BIOS -> After installing RAM at first I saw in BIOS and it looked all of 4096MByte. So what about BIOS?
How could I see what is in the kernel - Bigmem and PAE? As I wrote I installed and tried "Linux 2.6.32 for PCs with 4GB+ RAM" "linux-image-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem" Package. BOYPT 2013. április 4., csütörtök napon a következőt írta: > > 2013-4-5 上午1:37 於 "Gábor Hársfalvi" <[email protected] <javascript:_e({}, > 'cvml', '[email protected]');>> 寫道: > > > > I know what Athlon 64 means. I use AMD CPU-s for a long-long years. I > used x64 systems too but I think x86 systems gives me more compatibility > with any softwares so I stayed here. Also I know Linux systems are able to > manage more than 4 GByte of RAM with x86. > > > > So if there is a suitable solution for me, I'd like to stay with x86 > systems more. > > try find options about big memory, PAE in the BIOS, it seems to me that > It's just compatible problems. > > Does squeeze have both the bigmem and PAE kernel in the source? To my > understanding they should be for the same situation, but I don't have > squeeze to confirm. If there are, you can try both. > > > > > baldyeti 2013. április 4., csütörtök napon a következőt írta: > > > >> Athlon 64 was the processor which introduced the amd64 instruction set, > >> so you should be able to run that if you want. If you're willing to > re-install, you might as well go with wheezy at this point. > >> > >> Anyway, with a 4GB system you have to ask yourself whether you really > >> need that extra 10-12% of memory: does your system swap currently? > >> 64 bits binaries tend to run a little faster yet use a little more > >> memory (bigger words and pointers), so with a mere 4GB the gain is not > >> huge. If I were you, I'd either let the system as is (specially if it > >> runs comfortably under 3.5GB anyway), or parhaps try the PAE kernel > >> available from backports (currently 3.2+46~bpo60+1, so fairly similar > >> to the one wheezy uses). > >> > >> FWIW, I have an Athlon 64 3500+ system which runs fine with the > >> 2.6.36 PAE kernel from mepis11 (a squeeze variant). > >> > >> Gábor Hársfalvi wrote, On 2013-04-04 13:21: > >>> > >>> Dear Users, > >>> > >>> I installed 4GByte RAM in my motherboard succesfully. In BIOS I see all > >>> the 4096MByte, but after booting Squeeze it show me 3,5GByte. I know I > >>> should install the kernel with PAE - so I > >>> installed linux-image-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem package and restart computer. > >>> After it I choose this new kernel from GRUB. After loading it stuck > with > >>> black screen with blanking cursor on the top left side of the screen. > >>> > >>> What should I do? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > >> [email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > >> '[email protected]');>with a subject of "unsubscribe". > >> Trouble? Contact > [email protected] <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > '[email protected]');> > >> Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected] > > > >> >

