Jeffrey Ross wrote:
I realize I'd have to do a clean install. At least I put my /home on a
separate disk partition so I don't have to wipe that partition.
The hardware is a Intel motherboard (DG965RY) with 2 GB of memory and a
2.8Ghz Pentium D processor.
As a rule I have heard that systems with more than a GB of RAM can have
a speed advantage on x86_64 but for your usage I don't think it's worth
the trouble yet.
If you still want to do so the 32 bit plugins on 64 bit browser problem
can be solved by either installing the 32 bit browser or nspluginwrapper
which is under review at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236521
Rahul