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Today I installed ubuntu, I'm trying Linux for the first time. I'm a big noob. And sorry for my english

When I was using Windows, running multiple applications at the same time, my video memory would quickly run out, as I have a gtx1050 with 2 gigabytes of video memory.

After that, Windows started using my RAM as video memory (I have 32 gigabytes of RAM) It used up to 8 gigabytes of RAM as video memory automatically

In the case of Ubuntu, it doesn't do that. When you run the same applications, it gives an error with lack of memory.

Is it possible to manually cut off a piece of my RAM and give it to the video card? Can't find tutorial on google. I like ubuntu so far but i cant get pass this problem

  • Your question was asked and answered over on this site. https://superuser.com/questions/1729847/how-do-i-change-shared-system-memory-for-gpu-in-windows-11-without-bios – David Oct 22 '22 at 14:54

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