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Why not...<br>
But what's its name ? I can't see it in the list...<br>
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Clayton a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Where can I find tips dealing with kernel recompilation to use PAE, in
order to address my 4BG of RAM on my Hardy 32bits ?
Is recompilation mandatory ? Does some options at boot may avoid this ?
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Unless you have other reasons to recompile your kernel.... you can
simply install the 32 bit "server" kernel (in Synaptic/aptitude), and
then you will have and PAE enabled kernel that will see all of your
4GB of RAM.
C.
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