Ubuntu 64bit eats a lot of memory. [Computer]
I was aware that Ubuntu 64bit eats a lot of memory. When the OS starts, 1G bytes memory is used. When two spread sheets, two documents and two presentations are opened, the needed memory is over 1.5G bytes. My machine has 2G bytes memory. So, the memory is enough for it, but not well enough.
Compared to 64bit Ubuntu, 32bit Ubuntu eats less memory. When the 32bit OS starts, only about 600M bytes memory is used. When two spread sheets, two documents and two presentations are opened, the needed memories are less than 1G bytes. It is about 800M byes.
I use an old machine for Ubuntu. That is the second machine. Then, I have no plan to upgrade the computer. So, I have no plan to add memories to it.
As a result, I had better use 32bit Ubuntu.
Compared to 64bit Ubuntu, 32bit Ubuntu eats less memory. When the 32bit OS starts, only about 600M bytes memory is used. When two spread sheets, two documents and two presentations are opened, the needed memories are less than 1G bytes. It is about 800M byes.
I use an old machine for Ubuntu. That is the second machine. Then, I have no plan to upgrade the computer. So, I have no plan to add memories to it.
As a result, I had better use 32bit Ubuntu.
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