The easy solution is 64-bit. It is particularly easy, considering that
64-bit hardware is mainstream already. Just get an amd processor,
available in both stationary and portable models. Even micoroft
has noticed those, and linux support is old.
32-bit will hang on for a while longer in the form of old hardware,
but not likely for another 33 years.
Helge Hafting
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