Personally, I think it'd almost be perfectly safe to offer just 32bit by
default. It'll be almost guaranteed to run. Someone wanting 64bit will
know enough to click a little bit more and find the 64bit version. Only
exception to these thoughts would be the PowerPC ones which I'm not the
most familiar with.
Juan Camilo Prada wrote:
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 15:04 -0500, Ian Weller wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008, Patrik Cevela wrote:
I think the platform identification by "i386", "x86_64" and "ppc" is
incomprehensible for newbees.
It would be better call it "Desktop, 32bit version", "Desktop, 64bit" and
"PowerPC".
Why not have both? -- ian
Because we want to avoid ambiguity.
the idea is to provide an easy link for the most common installation
media
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