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> markw-FJ05HQ0HCKaWd6l5hS35sQ at public.gmane.org wrote: >> After our discussions, I decided to buy an AMD Athlon 64X2 6000 dual >> core >> system. (Barebones + video + 4G RAM) (Oh! Does anyone remember when hard >> disks were 4G? But I digress) > > Excellent decision :-) Thanks, short of real SMP, it seemed like the best one out there. > >> I am currently using Kubuntu 6.10 on my desktop, CentOS 4.4 on my >> servers, >> RedHat RHEL 4.4 at work on one machine, Microsoft Windows XP at work on >> another machine, Slackware on my robot project, and Kubuntu 6.10 on my >> laptop. > > No BSD, eh? I periodically have to use FreeBSD, but it isn't anything I install or use unless I have a client that needs it. I mean, really, besides a few header files, Linux and BSD development are basically the same. > >> (1) Is Linux 64bit "real?" i.e. everything works, or is it 90% of >> everything works and some don't? > > I have run Linux on AMD64 since 2004. It has vastly improved since that > time (Gentoo was only distro that supported it nicely -- many bugs). > Nowadays, I have no issues with the Open Source side of things. Very > rarely do I encounter a 64-bit issue. The only issue is with > proprietary software like Sun's Java browser plugin, Adobe Flash, Adobe > Acrobat, etc. However, I have been able to workaround all these issues, > except for Sun's Java browser plugin. However, word on the street is > that Sun will release an official 64-bit browser plugin early next year. Sigh, I thought that was the case. When it comes time to upgrade my servers, I'd go 64bit with no second thoughts. My "home" machine, I like to surf the net and other "user" stuff, that's why I use Kubuntu. If there's no flash, I can't hit some of the sites I like, so 64bit won't work for me yet. > >> (2) If I have 64bit Linux, will 32bit apps run? > > Yes. Install ia32-libs, lib32*, etc. I even cross-compile Windows > 32-bit applications from my 64-bit Linux! I do it all the time with gcc. > >> (3) If I have 64bit Linux, will GCC/G++ target 32bit environments? > > Yes. Just install the necessary 32-bit packages and you can compile for > 32-bit using the -m32 gcc option. > >> (4) Should I just use 32bit until 64bit is real (ignore if #1 is "yes") > > Up to you. I run 64-bit every day. Even got my Broadcom Wireless > running under Ndiswrapper using a native 64-bit Windows driver :-) I > wrote the HOWTO on Ubuntuforums for this. Google it if you need > Broadcom support on 64-bit Linux... > >> What's your personal experience with 64bit Linux? > > LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT :-) OK, so now your brain has been corrupted. > But even so, Linux gives you the power to choose. Have fun choosing... What is better in 64bit than it is in 32bit? and why? -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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