there still doesnt seem to be a 64bit java plugin
Wrong. There _is_ an official java plugin for 64 bits linux. It's a new
feature in JRE 6u12. Check www.java.com
Regards.
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On 3-Mar-09, at 3:01 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 03.03.2009 um 23:57 schrieb Jerry Franz:
Paul Hussein wrote:
there still doesnt seem to be a 64bit java plugin
You can use the 32bit plugin if you change the launcher script to
launch
the 32 bit version of firefox instead of the 64
Dnk wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold? Nice plans to add more ram.
The machine will just be a backup machie (rsync).
For a server type of thing, 64 bit is usually perfect.
32 bit is sometimes a better deal on desktops, but even
there still doesnt seem to be a 64bit java plugin
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.orgwrote:
Dnk wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold? Nice plans to add more ram.
The machine will just be a backup
Paul Hussein wrote:
there still doesnt seem to be a 64bit java plugin
You can use the 32bit plugin if you change the launcher script to launch
the 32 bit version of firefox instead of the 64 bit version.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.org
Am 03.03.2009 um 23:57 schrieb Jerry Franz:
Paul Hussein wrote:
there still doesnt seem to be a 64bit java plugin
You can use the 32bit plugin if you change the launcher script to
launch
the 32 bit version of firefox instead of the 64 bit version.
Or konqueror, which somehow uses
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold? Nice plans to add more ram.
The machine will just be a backup machie (rsync).
Thanks in advance.
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On Mar 2, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Dnk d.k.emailli...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold? Nice plans to add more ram.
The machine will just be a backup machie (rsync).
Thanks in advance.
These days I'd do all servers and
On 2-Mar-09, at 8:17 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
These days I'd do all servers and development boxes 64-bit and only
deploy 32-bit for end-user workstations.
The VM management and file system management advantages are real no
matter how much memory you have and the 32-bit support is perfect so
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:26 AM, dnk d.k.emailli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2-Mar-09, at 8:17 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
These days I'd do all servers and development boxes 64-bit and only
deploy 32-bit for end-user workstations.
The VM management and file system management advantages are real no
At Mon, 2 Mar 2009 08:26:46 -0800 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
On 2-Mar-09, at 8:17 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
These days I'd do all servers and development boxes 64-bit and only
deploy 32-bit for end-user workstations.
The VM management and file system management
All of the x86 flavor 64-bit processors (IA64 and x86_64) will run
32-bit x86 applications. CentOS (RHEL) comes with a complete set of 32-bit
libraries.
not to be pedantic or anything, but IA64 refers to Intel Itanium, which
isn't really x86 flavor at all, and runs 32bit x86 poorly at
On 2-Mar-09, at 9:15 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
Just for clarification, What do you mean by 32-bit support is
perfect?
All of the x86 flavor 64-bit processors (IA64 and x86_64) will run
32-bit x86 applications. CentOS (RHEL) comes with a complete set of
32-bit
libraries.
Dnk wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold?
Yes, unless you're not turning on swap. Once you add swap to a system
with 4 GB of RAM, you need either PAE or 64-bit to actually use the
swap. Since 64-bit CPUs became cheap last year,
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
Dnk wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold?
Yes, unless you're not turning on swap. Once you add swap to a system
with 4 GB of RAM, you need either PAE or 64-bit to
On 2-Mar-09, at 9:37 AM, Warren Young wrote:
Dnk wrote:
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the
4gb
ram threshhold?
Yes, unless you're not turning on swap. Once you add swap to a system
with 4 GB of RAM, you need either PAE or 64-bit to actually use the
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