The 32-bit Ubuntu9.04 desktop Edition does not support 4 GB memory or above. It can be modified to 64-bit or install the server kernel, use sudoapt-getinstalllinux-restricted-modules *-serverlinux-image-serverlinux-headers-serverlinux-server to solve the problem. We also hope that 64-bit systems will become mature quickly, applications must keep up with each other. After all, 64 will also be used in the next few years.
The 32-bit Ubuntu 9.04 desktop version does not support 4 GB memory or above. It can be used to modify 64-bit or install the server kernel.
Sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules *-server linux-image-server linux-headers-server linux-server
We hope that the 64-bit system will mature quickly and the application software will keep up with it. After all, 64 is also the mainstream in the next few years and a symbol of high technology.
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