It is on an Intel P4 3.20 GHz, LGA 775 Socket on a DP965LT Motherboard.

I normally everyday boot from a USB flash drive for Ubuntu 12. 04.5 LTS which supports PAE by default.  I used to roll my own PAE support (i.e. build a PAE release by replacing certain packages with PAE supported packages) after I upgraded my RAM from 4GB to 8 GB prior to the Ubuntu (Canonical) folks making Ubuntu releases support PAE by default.

I strongly suspect that Tails releases do not support now and may never have supported PAE, which it should by default in order to prevent such problems.

Sorry, I have no time for regression/diagnostic testing at this time.  Otherwise, keep up the good work!

Perhaps others whom use Tails and experience this problem with more RAM memory than 4GB can weigh in about it in order to let you know how widespread the problem is in the population of Tails users.  As time marches on, I suspect it will grow larger.

Cheers,

Tom

On 01/13/15, intrigeri<[email protected]> wrote:
 
Hi,

[email protected] wrote (12 Jan 2015 17:50:41 GMT) :
> While running Tails 1.2.2, Tails only detects 4GB of the 8GB of RAM I have on my rig.

What machine is that?

> Is this a regression from earlier releases, perhaps not a PAE version of Tails?

I suggest testing earlier releases yourself, to diagnose whether
that's a regression on your hardware -->
http://dl.amnesia.boum.org/tails/obsolete/

Cheers,
--
intrigeri
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