Gilbert M. Hale wrote:
>> Not very much mention of Linux 54 bit, where do you get the support for
>> that? What is the advantage over 32 or 64 bit?
> 
> If I were to simply say it was a typo that would not be much fun.  So, the
> 54 bit OS is simply the free, light version of Ubuntu Linux 64 bit.  By
> removing 10 bits the only downside is the maximum length of a file name is
> 108 characters (2 * 54), you can only map up to 54Gb RAM, and the largest
> partition you can have on a hard drive is 54Gb.  Other than that it is
> identical to the 64 bit, except, again, 54 bit is totally free whereas 64
> bit Ubuntu Linux is available at no charge.

Hi Gil!

Didn't tell me where you were getting the support :-)

I googled it, too! Only one other mention of 54 bit.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=841531
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Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
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