On 30/08/2007, Jonathan D. Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You can use a 64bit kernel (to get good memory addressing) with a > 32bit install (to get flash et al). > > The packaging system won't let you do this exactly, but you can > install a regular 32bit system and then download and unpack a 64bit > kernel (using dpkg-deb) > > this is the best of both worlds in alot of ways but the trade off in > kernel management hassle may be more than you want to pay for it.
Are there any tricks to make this work? Are there any negative side effects?
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