In OpeSUSE, there is kernel-pae that doesn’t exist in another distros. What is different between kernel-pae, kernel-default, and vanilla kernel?
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A kernel supporting this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
Good luck.
ba tux wrote:
> In OpeSUSE, there is kernel-pae that doesn’t exist in another distros.
> What is different between kernel-pae, kernel-default, and vanilla
> kernel?
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think of it as being able to address lots and lots of memory