on the upside, it looks like they might have fixed novell-zmd. too
soon to tell. we shall see if my cpu's skyrocket to 80 degrees if i
enable it.
On 10/5/07, darko g
hello, depends what you mean by "better". I am running the 64bit ver of 10.3 on one machine and it seem to boot faster. My main interest in Xen virtualization - which I haven't had a chance to try out just yet.
On the downside, my Realtek RTL8139/810x nic is still a setup problem, I was hoping this release would deal with them better, and I will have to try to fix it/get it working.
On 10/4/07, Fred A. Miller
wrote: Is the 64-bit release any better than 10.2; i.e., modules, apps., performance, etc.?
Thanks!
Fred
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