I have a quick question.

I'm thinking of getting an Athlon 64-bit computer for my home use.  But I'm
not sure that I can use 32-bit LTSP clients with it "risk free".

Currently, the distributions of Linux don't really have a complete set of
i386-66bit compiled software so I expect the Athlon-64 to spend 99% of it's
time in 32-bit mode.

But as the software migrates to "compiled for 64-bit" what happens to the
portion for LTSP?

I know that the kernel is from the LTSP packages, but how is the XFree86
going to behave?

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