On Friday January 23 2009, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Friday 23 January 2009 16:07:01 Per Jessen wrote:
Randall Schulz said it very eloquently:
"The question is in fact whether there's any reason to use a 64-bit OS."
He /can/ be eloquent, can't he!
On occasion, perhaps. But he really does place his commas deliberately, even if somewhat Clemensesquely... (Twain was known for his over-the-top use of commas.)
(Hi All! I'm back from Pluto... he he)
What's it like? Has word reached its denizens that they no longer live on a planet?
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Are you saying I should now downgrade my 11.1 installation to the 32-bit version? I waited *forever* to upgrade my increasingly cranky previous system and when I took the plunge, I installed the 'native' 64-bit flavor!
Well, I know someone who has made it a habit of re-installing every time something fails to suit his tastes and exceeds his ability to rectify the situation, but it's not something I can recommend. I counted it as a good transition when it took only a week to get my 11.1 installation the way I like it. If past is prolog, the next time I install a new OS on this system, it'll be openSUSE 13.0.
regards,
Carl
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