Howdie people...

Three months ago I changed my dual-P2/350 to an Athlon K7/900.
apperently this was a bad move since I can see absolutely no improvement
in speed (probably since I cut the L2 cache in half).

In other words, contrary to common sense I decided to buy the
latest-greatest. this means either K8 or P4. K8 looking cheaper at the
moment, and possibly much faster with 64 bit kernel, so far am I right?

Then come the following questions... can I take a 32-bit system (Debian
Sid) into the 64bit world on a smooth path, such as installing a new
kernel and changing a few APT parameters, or do I need a complete
reinstall of some sort?

Is Debian's 64 bit port good enough or will I be better off changing
distros? I'm not very keen on that...

any idea or advice will be welcome.

-- 
Just getting warmed up
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/

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