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#1 2009-01-30 11:03:34

iggy
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From: Germany, L.E. - Leipzig
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switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

hello!

i think about switching from 32bit to 64bit. is it possible without any risks?

can i just "reinstall" my hole system (all my user related stuff, settings and so on are saved on an extra home partition)? after that can i still log in into my kde4?

is it worth to switch? will i notice some performance enhancement? (i am a java developer and i am heating-up my system very hard, eclipse + tomcat-server, just many java processes, you know wink )

thx iggy


sorry for my bad english smile

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#2 2009-01-30 14:34:49

iggy
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

ok, read about it in the wiki and it should be no problem.

but, now i want to know, if there is a repository for all the lib32-packages from aur?
i need it e.g. for wine. but i don't want to build them all smile

Last edited by iggy (2009-01-30 14:35:17)


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#3 2009-01-30 15:52:12

rsambuca
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

There is a search feature in the AUR.  If you use it you will find the 126 different lib32 packages.

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#4 2009-01-30 17:05:22

Ranguvar
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

rsambuca wrote:

There is a search feature in the AUR.  If you use it you will find the 126 different lib32 packages.

Read what they said again smile They know they're offered in the AUR - they want a binary repo.

@iggy: I don't think so. The archlinux.fr repo might have some. It's not a big deal - you don't need all the lib32s, and compiling them is usually very fast.

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#5 2009-01-30 23:02:48

fukawi2
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

Ranguvar wrote:

...nad compiling them is usually very fast.

Even more so with a 64-bit system big_smile

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#6 2009-01-30 23:14:21

Ranguvar
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

fukawi2 wrote:
Ranguvar wrote:

...nad compiling them is usually very fast.

Even more so with a 64-bit system big_smile

Actually, I'm guessing that the time it takes GCC to optimize for more instruction sets is more than the time saved by having a GCC optimized for those instruction sets and with 64-bit registers. So, it'll take longer. tongue

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#7 2009-01-31 05:55:16

fukawi2
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Re: switch from 32bit to 64bit easily?

Ranguvar wrote:

Actually, I'm guessing that the time it takes GCC to optimize for more instruction sets is more than the time saved by having a GCC optimized for those instruction sets and with 64-bit registers. So, it'll take longer. tongue

I've always found it faster... Maybe it's just a perception thing...

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