Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-image-generic

For some months now developer machines (desktop and laptop) are
available and bought with more than 2 GB of RAM, say 4 GB.

Unfortunately, the -generic kernel of Ubuntu x86 only uses up to 3 GB
(at least that's /proc/meminfo tells), which is unsatisfying.

As the -server kernel of the very same distribution does support 4 GB, this 
seems to be a kernel option issue.
After a look in /boot/config* I believe the key options are CONFIG_PAE and/or 
CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G which are set to no or not at all for -generic.

I believe this options should be enabled for -generic also.
(This is obviously a wish, not a bug)

Remark 1:
As CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is set to yes in -generic kernel, it might be that the 
kernel uses the 4th GB, for kernel space only (I once found a bigmem discussion 
that suggested this special memory split for 4 GB situations). Assuming this is 
true, sharing all 4 GB dynamically still would be better.

Remark 2:
Most of the new "common" 4 GB machines are amd64 capable, so one might suggest 
using the amd64 distribution.
Unfortunately, many 3rd party applications are not available for amd64, and the 
ia32/linux32 subsystem is far from complete (yes, I'd like all libs beeing 
doubled), so this is not a real option, not even for servers where >4 GB are 
common for some time now, even on pure 32bit CPUs.

Remark 3:
Some manufacturers, including the "small" company continueing big blue's 
ThinkPad series, had obvious problems writing correct firmware for recent intel 
chipsets or don't know of PAE at all (or both) and therefore officially (!) (on 
their 4 GB laptops' product data sheets) claim that 32bit operating systems in 
general could only use 3 GB.
I laugh at that now ...

** Affects: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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generic kernels should support 4 GB RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156804
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