Jean-Denis: You would lose around a gig with Vista 32 as well.  I don't
think it has PAE (which allows 32-bit to have 4 GB).  Apparently Ubuntu
i386 doesn't either.  PAE is a bit unstable so it's preferable just to
use 64-bit to get full memory support.

It happens because the upper portion of the 4 GB virtual address limit
needs to be reserved.  There needs to be space for devices to read/write
info to the bus.  I don't know all the specifics although it is a well-
documented issue that you can only see 2.5-3.0 GB with a 32-bit system
(depending on how much RAM is on your graphics card, etc).

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