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Old 08-26-2009
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That version works on 64 bit linux

one that recognizes more than 8 gb ram
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What??? Am I missing something? What exactly is it that you're asking?
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Old 08-26-2009
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sorry

im asking for a linux version for support over 3 gb ram and 64 bits.
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http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/download

Check the above link. It has both the 64 Bit and 32 Bit Version. Download whichever you find suitable.
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I think pretty much any 64 bit distro of linux you use will support more than 8 GB of RAM. I can't think of any that won't.
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Old 08-26-2009
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one that recognizes more than 8 gb ram
Zarstone, empazaba varios "threads", pero su Anglais es muy mal. Ningun de nosotros podemos entenderse.

Usted necessite a trabajar sobrelo.

"Techspot" tambien es disponible en Espanole, pero ni los "forums", no lo creo.

Last edited by captaincranky; 08-26-2009 at 01:22 PM..
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I think pretty much any 64 bit distro of linux you use will support more than 8 GB of RAM. I can't think of any that won't.
Absolutely agreed. However in a previous thread he asked for one that was most similar to Windows and easiest to use. Had recommended Ubuntu / Kubuntu to him. That's whay I posted the Ubuntu 64 Bit link now.
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