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senewimala1988

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  • Dec 5, 2007
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    senewimala1988 thank you very much.... mama try karala balannam..... thanx....
    hoyala balanna, system restore point kiyala ekak hoya ganna puluwan wei dvd repair eken..Oyata 5 mins walata hari windows log wenna puluwan nam accessories--> system tools walath ekama athi..eken oyage kalin thibba day ekaka thibba vidiyata oka hada ganna puluwan...:) mama virus ekakdi oka kala, mama antivirus eka unistall kalama virus eka active vuna..restore kalama apahu antivirus eka thibba..eken virus eka delete kala...
    nathnam mama wage LINUX(Ubuntu) use karanna...dual boot dala thiyenne..but mama wadiyama use karanne Ubuntu...:)
     

    kosandpol

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    Meke 1st para eka kiyevvama mata tikak avul giya..mata therune weradiyatada danne ne..
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE
    Originally, 32 bit operating systems could only access up to 4 Gb of memory, and for various reasons, some of that memory isn't available, leaving some people with 32 bit operating systems with only around 3 Gb of memory. Luckily, Ubuntu isn't just any operating system, it supports Physical Address Extension (and doesn't cripple it, unlike certain other operating systems). Physical Address Extension allows 32 bit operating systems to use up to 64 Gb of memory, and is supported on all Intel processors starting with the Pentium Pro, and all AMD processors since the Athlon (and if you have more than 4 Gb of memory you probably have a processor that supports PAE). Unfortunately, PAE is not enabled by default in Ubuntu, but it's easy to do. All we need to do is install a PAE enabled kernel, like the server kernel.

    what's hard to understand here ? :confused:
     

    senewimala1988

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    what's hard to understand here ? :confused:
    meke mokada anith OS gena kiyanne???Mama hardware gena,system architecture gena danne ne...E hinda eva gena kiyana english wediya therenne ne....


    Umba Ubuntu da use karanne???Mata hadissiyata help ehema ganna puluwanda???eeye system crash wela re idan goda daanava..clean installation ekak karanna vuna....:(:(:(
     

    kosandpol

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    meke mokada anith OS gena kiyanne???Mama hardware gena,system architecture gena danne ne...E hinda eva gena kiyana english wediya therenne ne....


    Umba Ubuntu da use karanne???Mata hadissiyata help ehema ganna puluwanda???eeye system crash wela re idan goda daanava..clean installation ekak karanna vuna....:(:(:(
    What they mean by 'other operating systems that can access only 3GB' here is obviously Windows.
    To get PAE in Ubuntu, install the PAE kernel with :
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    sudo aptitude install linux-image-generic-pae
    I'm using Fedora, not Ubuntu but I do know Ubuntu fairly well.