hi Paul,

i tried this and failed miserably - it delayed my successful install for at 
least 3 months.  it wasn't until i learned my amd64 h/w server allowed me to 
install the i386 version of edubuntu that it all came together nicely.  my 
guess is the difference is negligible since most programs aren't coded for 
64-bit, unless you want to have more than 4 gigs of ram.

you have to deal with all the, "oh, that howto doesn't work, since it is for 
i386, and there are no 64-bit howto" issues.  my friend had non stop printer 
problems where i386 setup howtos were plentiful, but not amd64 setup howtos.

of course, your needs and point of view may differ, i'm just offering up my 2 
cents.

oe1



----- Original Message ----
From: Paul J. Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 12:12:42 AM
Subject: Hardy - AMD64 server and i386 thin clients

Hi,

Has anyone got a 64bit server with i386 clients working? I tried this in Feisty 
and in Gusty but had no joy. In fact, the only setup that I have had working 
well (all i386) has been with Feisty.

Now that Hardy is out I would like to upgrade and finally be able to enjoy all 
the new goodies. So can I now run a 64bit server with i386 clients?  If it is 
possible can anyone please give me some pointers so as to ensure I make a 
success of it. In the past, everything appeared to install correctly but the 
thin clients just would not boot. Yet all these thin clients boot perfectly 
with Feisty.

Thank you,

Paul Thompson



      
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