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Titel: Kanotix 64 bit with 32 bit apps
Verfasst am: 24.09.2006, 07:10 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 27. Aug 2006
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I have been a long time suse user but want to change distros. I have been playing with 2006 easter and love it but will wait until 2006 final before I do the final changeover to Kanotix. Firstly, will the final release ship with KDE 3.5.5? I notice it is due to be released in a few weeks.
Now my main question. I run a 64 bit system and with suse I was able to install the 64 bit version and then add the 32 bit versions of Firefox, MPlayer, KMPlayer and all associated plug ins (flash, **censored** etc) so that I had full web browsing and multimedia capabilities. Is this possible (or recommended?) with Kanotix and apt?
Will the 64 bit version of Kanotix be released at the same time as the 32 bit version?
Regards, Marcus |
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Verfasst am: 24.09.2006, 14:59 Uhr
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Verfasst am: 24.09.2006, 16:28 Uhr
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except that open office hit sid yesterday so one less reason for chroot vs the ia32-libs |
_________________ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.
Mark Twain
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Verfasst am: 26.09.2006, 23:35 Uhr
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Is it possible to run an AMD 64 and just use it as a 32 bit without bothering about 64 bit specific stuff? |
_________________ sidux 32 & 64 | PCLinuxOS | PC-BSD
repository of shame - compiz fusion & beryl repo for debian Sid/Lenny/Etch | 32-bit | 64-bit
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Verfasst am: 26.09.2006, 23:48 Uhr
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shame hat folgendes geschrieben::
Is it possible to run an AMD 64 and just use it as a 32 bit without bothering about 64 bit specific stuff?
Sure - that's not just possible, but the recommended way if you don't have very specific reasons for native 64bit support (using more than 4Gb RAM, heavy compiling work, ...).
You usually wont recognize the speed difference, and have much less problems with the stuff an average pc-user is interested in.
Greetings,
Chris |
_________________ "An operating system must operate."
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Verfasst am: 26.09.2006, 23:53 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 25. Mar 2005
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You can run the 32bit version of Kanotix on an AMD Athlon64 machine without any problems, if that's your question. |
_________________ And I ain't got no worries 'cause I ain't in no hurry at all (Doobie Brothers, "Black Water").
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Verfasst am: 27.09.2006, 01:49 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 16. Apr 2006
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Well I just downloaded the latest 32bit kanotix in readiness for the new comp (2 days to go) and am currently downloading the 64bit version of openSUSE, simply because I thought it was the thing to do.
I just haven't had time to do any reading up on 64bit.
I have no particular reason for using AMD 64, it simply the best comp I can afford and comes with a lot of extras.
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My apologies if I've already asked this question here before, I have a feeling I actually started a thread about it but I can't remember. |
_________________ sidux 32 & 64 | PCLinuxOS | PC-BSD
repository of shame - compiz fusion & beryl repo for debian Sid/Lenny/Etch | 32-bit | 64-bit
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