[Bug 397308] Re: jaunty 32b cannot see more than 3023M RAM

Giacomo Catenazzi cate at debian.org
Thu Jul 9 07:46:38 UTC 2009


3GB is the maximum *sane* value of memory for 32-bits architectures.
Part of the extra gigabyte is used by hardware (IO-mapped memory, etc).

Having 64GB in 32-bit is a hack (in hardware and software), very slow,
and change a lot of interns of linux kernel (all vm part), thus breaking
all binary modules. Thus we need two version: one more compatible, and
one for much more memory. Considering that 32-bit machines are also the
oldest one, we cannot slow down so much the low-end computers (which
cannot go to 64-bit).

I really suggest you to go to 64-bit. 64-bit can run 32-bit code (but do
some tests to see if ubuntu support all 32bit libraries in 64-bit). You
can also run 32-bit virtual machines.

At some point your company need to go at 64-bit, so it is better to
think already now how to have the dual bit environment.

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jaunty 32b cannot see more than 3023M RAM
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