My only compatibly issue was getting the VPN tunnel that my job uses to
work in 64 bit.
Juniper network-connect software on Ubuntu not sure what version, but it
was around 2011. My advice is to do a 64 bit install and then do a tests
with your personal list of high priority software.
On 5/31/13 9:28 AM, keith smith wrote:
Hi,
Even though I have 64bit hardware I always install the 32bit version
of Linux. I do so because of the past discussions on this list that
made me believe the 32bit OS was better because 64bit caching is
actually slower due to the requirement that the cache be filled to a
certain point before it is moved. I think I recall something about
the amount of RAM having some effect here also.
Using a 32bit version over a 64bit version seems counter intuitive,
however that is what I have taken away from these conversations about
32bit vs 64bit Linux.
I'm using CentOS 6.x on a LAMP server that gets a low amount of
traffic. However I may make the jump to Linux on my desktop this
summer. (this will be my 3rd attempt to become M$ free except one VM
so I can use IE for testing) I think all of my hardware is 64bit.
So that begs the question, is 32bit better than 64bit or do I not
understand the issue?
Thank you for your feedback.
Keith
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