Re: 32 or 64 bits for the end user.

2011-03-23 Thread plandr...@gmail.com
64 bit is stable for ages.I use it exclusively and I have no real problems with 
it.

If you have 3+ gb ram, go for it.



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From: Hendrik Boom hend...@topoi.pooq.com
Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2011 20:14
Subject: 32 or 64 bits for the end user.
To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:03:04AM +1100, Sam Varghese wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 04:55:34PM -0600 Jaime Ochoa Malagón said:
  On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Hendrik Boom hend...@topoi.pooq.comwrote:
  
   Yet again the 32 vs 64 bit question.
  
   I have Debian systems at home running 32 bits, and my server has been
   running happily in 64-bit mode fopr years.  Now I get to install debian
   for an end-user on another AMD-64 machine.  64-bit mode is tempting, but:
  
   Are there still significant end-user problems for 64-bit Debian?  The
   machine has nvidia graphics on the motherboard (I believe).  My user is
   likely to want to use flash, which has always been a problem in Linux,
   but ... Is it still even more of a problem in 64-bit mode?
  
   Any other likely end-user problems?
 
 
  I think you could use it for an end user...
 
  Really few problems right now just try...
 
 (text reformatted to bring reply below)
 
 I have been using the 64-bit port since March 2006. Flash was not
 available at the time. I must point out that I am a user who enjoys the
 benefits that Debian brings and am thus prepared to put up with a few
 cons.
 
 Flash stopped being a problem at least two years ago - I could be wrong
 there, it may be even longer than that. I have no reason to regret my
 choice of using the 64-bit port. And, I may add, I am a non-technical user.

Thanks.  I'm a technical user myself, so it's essential I get advice 
from a non-technical user before I subject my wife to it.

-- hendrik.


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Re: 32 or 64 bits for the end user.

2011-03-23 Thread Whit Hansell

Hendrik,
Don't worry about it.  Been using amd64 for a few years and had really 
no problems user wise.  I did install ia32 libs in addition to the 
normal 64 bit libs and it has caused no probs.  Had used Lenny for a few 
years, then the new version came out, Squeeze and since back when I had 
been using 32 bit, before  I moved to 64 because of a mtbd change, I had 
been with testing all the time w. no real problems, I went this time, 
jumped squeeze and am using wheezy 64 bit.  And am having no real user  
problems except as everyone has mentioned, linux does have some 
difficulty getting the most current video codecs and drivers.  Hey, I 
was on Veoh the other day and they want you to download an .exe file, M$ 
only I guess.  Oh well.  Yes there are some videos I can't see but for 
most things a normal user would use it's fine.  HTH's


Cheers,
Whit

On 03/22/2011 02:14 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:03:04AM +1100, Sam Varghese wrote:
   

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 04:55:34PM -0600 Jaime Ochoa Malagón said:
 

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Hendrik Boomhend...@topoi.pooq.comwrote:

   

Yet again the 32 vs 64 bit question.

I have Debian systems at home running 32 bits, and my server has been
running happily in 64-bit mode fopr years.  Now I get to install debian
for an end-user on another AMD-64 machine.  64-bit mode is tempting, but:

Are there still significant end-user problems for 64-bit Debian?  The
machine has nvidia graphics on the motherboard (I believe).  My user is
likely to want to use flash, which has always been a problem in Linux,
but ... Is it still even more of a problem in 64-bit mode?

Any other likely end-user problems?
 


I think you could use it for an end user...

Really few problems right now just try...
   

(text reformatted to bring reply below)

I have been using the 64-bit port since March 2006. Flash was not
available at the time. I must point out that I am a user who enjoys the
benefits that Debian brings and am thus prepared to put up with a few
cons.

Flash stopped being a problem at least two years ago - I could be wrong
there, it may be even longer than that. I have no reason to regret my
choice of using the 64-bit port. And, I may add, I am a non-technical user.
 

Thanks.  I'm a technical user myself, so it's essential I get advice
from a non-technical user before I subject my wife to it.

-- hendrik.


   



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