Hi,

Just starting a brand new installation of a brand new system build on a 
AMD X2 64  bits processor. I installed a 64 bits version of Linux, and 
freevo is happy with that. But I discovered that some other code are not 
so 64bit ready.

So the question is :
Is there any interest other than the technical perf to use a x64 version 
of Linux for freevo ?
Can I hope better perfs, smoother system, or what else ?
On contrary, are there still a lot of software not compatible with a x64 
version ?
At this time, I hang on flash player (and this seems to be a real 
issue), and also, it seems that my trouble to use the VFD display of my 
system could also be related to the fact that the code is not 64 bit 
ready. This should probably be fairly easy to correct, as the source 
code is only a few pages long, but as I speak c not better than Chinese, 
I cannot be the correcter :-|

Thanks,
Pascal



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