Thanks Luke. 
As I said, I don't know much about kernels


On 28 October 2013 14:30, <luke@returnvoid.info> wrote:

They are synonymous.

P(hysical)A(ddress)E(xtension) is in essence a kind of hack to allow greater than ~4GB ram which is the addressing limit under 32bit OSs. PAE enabled kernel is also called bigmem (big memory).

Luke

Luke Taylor

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