If you're worried about being able to address all your RAM, just don't use the 32-bit version. There's no real reason to be using 32-bit Linux on a 64-bit CPU anyway.
If you're worried about being able to address all your RAM, just don't use the 32-bit version. There's no real reason to be using 32-bit Linux on a 64-bit CPU anyway.
The only reason I don't use the 64-bit version, is due to the fact that I am worried about compatability errors, when I was new to linux, I had used the 64-bit version and now I am unsure whether the problems encountered were 64-bit issues, or just me not knowing how what i was doing issues. =/ and I don't want to have to install linux for a 4th time in the past 5 months ;P
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