Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One of the choices I'm facing is whether to install gentoo 64-bit, or > 32-bit. Installing 32-bit on the AMD64 would make life easy, but kind of > defeats the purpose of having a 64-bit processor. Hence my request for > opinions. Should I go 64-bit, or stay in the 32-bit world for now?
If you need to run DOSEMU, you need to go 32-bit, and it's going to stay that way. (The same is _not_ true for Wine, you can run that in 64-bit Gentoo.) Otherwise IMO if you like playing with the OS then go 64, otherwise consider going 32. If you don't like playing with the OS, however, then why use Gentoo? :) So that probably means you should go 64. I have a 32-bit chroot that is almost as complete as my 64-bit stuff. Effectively this means I can often use a 32-bit program from within the chroot in nearly the same fashion as if I were running it on a separate 32-bit installation. It means more system maintenance work, however. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.chemoelectric.org Esperantistoj rajtas skribi al [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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