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Linux does not calculate the system memory in GB but in GiB. So exactly in binary difinition not in the Microsoft/Apple way of decimal difinition.
With exactly the same system memory of 16GB under Windows, a Linux computer only has <15 GiB. However, the program does not differentiate between GiB and GB, but complains that there is not enough memory available for models with a 16GB requirement.
A quarter of a year ago, the models could still be used, but unfortunately the bug was exacerbated and now the program no longer allows the models with 16GB to be used on a Linux computer with 16GB in GiB 14.896.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Linux does not calculate the system memory in GB but in GiB. So exactly in binary difinition not in the Microsoft/Apple way of decimal difinition.
With exactly the same system memory of 16GB under Windows, a Linux computer only has <15 GiB. However, the program does not differentiate between GiB and GB, but complains that there is not enough memory available for models with a 16GB requirement.
A quarter of a year ago, the models could still be used, but unfortunately the bug was exacerbated and now the program no longer allows the models with 16GB to be used on a Linux computer with 16GB in GiB 14.896.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: