On 10/30/07, Patrick Shanahan
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* BandiPat
[10-30-07 11:54]: [...] Moving to full 64bit should indeed be a better choice, you would think, yet many of apps & plugins are still 32bit only.
I believe that this is fluff and not fact. There are a few apps which only have 32bit plug-ins for certain capabilities, ie: I still run 32bit firefox and plug-ins and 32bit java. But *everything* else on my 10.1 system *is* 64bit.
It's a vexing question, but for now I'm staying with 32bit.
Your choice! BUT it is not based on your experience, only perception.
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What I would really like to see is a 64-bit user group that quantifies exactly what doesn't work and uses that list to communicate with developers to encourage them to produce a functioning 64-bit whatever. Right now, I don't have solid information to make an informed decision. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org