[SOLVED] Any difference in CrunchBang pae or non-pae for 32-bit 1 GB laptop?
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Any difference in CrunchBang pae or non-pae for 32-bit 1 GB laptop?
Hi.
I meant to install the CrunchBang 11 non-pae iso but instead installed the pae iso. Does it matter much? My laptop has 1 GB ram so the pae part is of no advantage.
The only difference between the PAE and non-PAE version is in fact the kernel. While there shouldn't be massive performance decrease due to you useng a PAE kernel you can still just try it and additionally install the non-PAE kernel.
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