Philip Armstrong wrote:
> Do note that if you go all 64-bit then things like the flash-plugin in
> your webbrowser tend to get a bit problematic.
and with little or no perceptible gain for the user. If you have 64 bit
hardware it /feels/ wrong to be running a 32 bit environment but its not
like you're only using half the capacity. the only way you'll notice the
difference of running a 64 bit userland is that some stuff doesnt work
very well such as firefox plugins...
Just another twist on the convoluted x86 evolution.
G
>
> Phil
>
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