24.02.2012 13:09, Pierre Jarillon kirjutas:
I have just installed Mga2b1 x86_64 and it is already a great distro. But once
more, I was annoyed with an unuseful bunch of rpm in rpmdrake which make the
list less readable. For a beginner, this is more annoying.

So, I have unselected Core 32 bit and everything seams to be ok. As pcpa said
in  "[Cooker] Multilib next steps?", the only reason to run in 32 bit mode is
legacy binaries that cannot be rebuilt.

IMO, the last useful binary was flashplugin, now the adobe 64bit binary works
fine. Is it still useful to keep this outgrowth alive?

Cooker != cauldron. We still have skype and probably many other packages that need 32-bit libs. So disabling Core 32 doesn't sound as a good plan to me.

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Sander

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