This computer has 16GB of memory.
All reporting programs show 2GB.
A non pae kernel should see 4GB of memory or something close to it.
Correct????
Report from Pup-Sysinfo
This computer does not have a swap partition or file.Memory Allocation:
Total RAM: 2096 MB
Used RAM: 955 MB
Free RAM: 1141 MB
Buffers: 92 MB
Cached: 766 MB
Total Swap: 0 MB
Free Swap: 0 MB
Actual Used RAM: 97 MB Used - (buffers + cached)
Actual Free RAM: 1999 MB Free + (buffers + cached)
Memory Module 1
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 8192 MB
Memory Module 2
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 8192 MB
Why are kernels not made to be PAE?
They should be able to still work on computers with 4GB or less memory.