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On 09/28/2008 12:54 PM, linuxguy wrote:
| My new laptop has an Intel Duo T8400 processor. Should I install the 32
| or 64 bit distro ? I run a lot of esoteric open source apps. Can I
| run a 32 bit application if I install the 64 bit distro ?
Other have answered about Firefox. I'm running 64-bit Fedora 9 with a
quad-core AMD Opteron with no problems. 32-bit apps work well,
especially on Fedora where you have the 32-bit libraries installed in
addition to the 64-bit libraries. I also have a 64-bit laptop that has
been running a 64-bit Linux OS for about 5 years with no problems.
Memory management under 64-bits is better than it is in a 32-bit OS.
A few years ago, I did perform some benchmarks and found that 32-bit
apps generally are faster with a 64-bit OS.
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Boston Linux and Unix
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