Andrew Hunter wrote:
Does Suse have a 64 bit version?  I would think that Debian would be a more
natural choice for the system you described.  The idea of wasting 32
beautiful bits per clock cycle makes me cry...

Personally, I was thinking more along the lines of Mandrake 10 for amd64, but it looks like Suse does offer an amd64 version:


http://www.suse.com/us/private/products/suse_linux/prof/64bit.html

And yes, it looks like Debian does too, as well as Gentoo, and others I'm sure. Probably the only mainstream x86-based OS that doesn't now offer an amd64 version is that one from Redmond, WA.

Bryan

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