On Wednesday 04 November 2009 04:49 AM, John Austin wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 07:43 -0500, David wrote:
On 11/4/2009 6:14 AM, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 03:58 +1100, Roger wrote:
Were I in your position I would opt for 32 bit install the software
and just 'use' the computer. In truth you probably will install 64
bit and all the discussion is merely opinions.
When I built my first x86_64 box several years ago I immediately
installed an x86_64 Fedora OS and software. With the needed x86 software
and libraries mixed in as dealt with by the Fedora system. I never
'fought' the system. Whatever 'Fedora' wanted to do I did. I have had
none of the problems that some have mentioned. None. Ever.
You bought the hardware why not use it?
+1
Very few problems with 64 bit over 5 years
I have had zero problems with 64 bit over the last yr or so, apart from
skype. But thats a completely different story :). So I would say, go for
64 bit if u don't use any proprietary software like skype which doesn't
behave well on a 64 bit system.
my 2 cents
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