Happy to know about the commercial support for kubuntu.
Thanks for all who are behind this.
On 03-Sep-2013 7:31 PM, Jonathan Riddell j...@jriddell.org wrote:
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Aaron Honeycutt aaronhoneyc...@outlook.com wrote:
I’ll included that in the official docs as it does seems to be
important. The “uname -a” command will give you information about your
kernel build which in turn will give you what you need to know.
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I’ll included that in the official docs as it does seems to be important. The
“uname -a” command will give you information about your kernel build which in
turn will give you what you need to know.
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+1 for 64-bit.
AMD starts 64-bit from K8 on 2003, Intel starts 64-bit on Core 2 and
Pentium D (i.e. 2005).
I think the only 32-bit x86 cpu is 1st generation Atom, which should be
very few in the market. New Atom cpu has 64-bit support.
Let's move to 64-bit and give a prompt like this: use
pansz pan.shi...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 for 64-bit.
AMD starts 64-bit from K8 on 2003, Intel starts 64-bit on Core 2 and
Pentium D (i.e. 2005).
I think the only 32-bit x86 cpu is 1st generation Atom, which should
be
very few in the market. New Atom cpu has 64-bit support.
Let's move to 64-bit and
pansz pan.shi...@gmail.com wrote:
For non-technical user, if 32-bit is the default image, the may wonder
why
they have a 4GB or 8GB memory computer but they cannot see 4GB memory
in
ubuntu.
Then how do you explain they need 64 bit install media?
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Scott Kitterman
Riddell can I get the notes on logging into the server so I can do some edits
on it?
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pansz pan.shi...@gmail.com wrote:
For non-technical user, if 32-bit is