PAE means the OS can address 4 GB of RAM, but a single process can
only address 3GB. Something like that.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 10:02 PM, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel.
This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory.No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" <hans@at.or.at
escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit.
If
you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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