I find this whole discussion interesting. I have been using Debian unstable AMD64 for 3 years now. I currently have Ubuntu (32 bit) installed on another partition (as a back up for those rare times when I have upgraded and lost X or had some other temporary problem). I have been thinking about switching over to 32 bit full time for a few months now. Unlike a lot of you this is not a workstation, but a home server and media center - web and file server, music and video server, print server, mythtv computer, etc. I don't care about flash so much, but I would like to use realPlayer, the WMV codecs, wine, Picassa etc (all available for 32 bit) I find it is a pain to set up and maintain all of this in a chroot (and some things don't work in a chroot anyway). I figure that for my uses there is no difference in performance with 64 vs. 32 bit, but I always thought I should at least support the AMD64 community.
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