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#1 2008-01-06 11:34:27

khalderon
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To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

Since I am trying to install Arch on my laptop, I am unsure whether to download the x64 version. The laptop has a t2310 dual core with 1 GB of RAM. If there will be problems with drivers or certain applications - then, tell me! Otherwise I don't see a particular reason, why would I install a 64-bit OS on the laptop.
Thanks in advance!


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#2 2008-01-06 12:11:09

Allan
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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

This has been asked many times on the forum.... Try a search.

Anyway, essentially 1Gb of RAM = use 32 bit.

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#3 2008-01-06 12:14:52

khalderon
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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

Thanks. That was my initial intention too! I will stick to the 32-bit version for now.


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#4 2008-01-06 16:13:11

jacko
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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

I use 64 bit and quite honestly I do not see one iota of a difference. Java is the only thing I can't get working and honestly, with the flexibility of arch, I have found plenty of ways to avoid java. I do not support 'software' that doesn't support 64 bit. U may call it whining, I call it a need for change. A direction we all need to start moving in. smile

AMD And INTEL have forgotten about 32 bit, its time software vendors did too.

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#5 2008-01-07 19:30:57

Bestiapeluda
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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

Doesnt the 32bit kernel support 2Gb of RAM ?

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#6 2008-01-07 19:49:43

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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

The 64bit needs the greater ram....32bit lovesit


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#7 2008-01-07 21:29:52

jacko
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Re: To 32- or 64 - bit version - this is the question

Bestiapeluda wrote:

Doesnt the 32bit kernel support 2Gb of RAM ?

32 bit supports up to 4 gigs, 64 bit supports up to 64 gigs, I believe.

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