On 08/13/2011 06:14 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I just wanted to take a quick poll and ask what the current state of > the whole 32 vs 64 bit thing is now days when it comes to distros. > I remember a few years ago there were some major issues when going > with a 64 bit distro and was curious to know if this is still the case > at all or if all those kinks have been worked out by now? Is there > any reason given a 64 bit processor that anyone would still need to > use a 32 bit distro? > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ I pretty much exclusively use 64 bit Distros, Linux, BSD and Windows. There was a time a couple years back where flash and zsnes were problematic on 64bit machines, but this has long been solved. I actually run 64bit and 32bit Arch Linux systems on identical hardware and I actually have more issues with the 32 bit system than the 64 bit. Typically with xorg. One of these days, I'm going to reinstall the 32 bit back to 64, since the experiment I was conducting is long completed, but I just have to get the wife's permission to break her system long enough to do it ;) As for Windows, again, I tend to prefer the 64bit offering for Windows 7, however I ran into performance issues when running a couple games on the system, Saint's Row 2 and Assassin's Creed 2 both had major frame skip and used terrible resources. I installed the 32bit Windows 7 and these problems went away. I assume it has to do with the WoW 32bit emulation Windows uses to support all that stubborn 32bit code that exists out there, but aside from that, I advocate 64bit usage pretty much across the board.
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