I'll expand *your* question!

 

Are there any *pure* 64-bit OS options out there? Beyond a linux from scratch build, which I have currently that is still pure 64-bit, what is there?

every distro I know of has 32-bit libraries band-aided on to make some 32-bit that refuses to die run.

 

Nathan

 

 

 

 

On Friday, May 31, 2013 13:32:55 kitepilot@kitepilot.com wrote:

> Well, I'll expand the question...

> Performance and memory access considerations aside, the reason why I have

> always 'gone 32' is because applications availability. Back when, flash was

> the limiting factor because it was a PAIN to run it in 64 bits (if at all

> possible).

> And some other things...

>

> For years, I've been lazily sticking to 32 bits to avoid potentially

> problematic issues. Now, if that landscape has changed, and

> application-wise 32 and 64 bits are irrelevant, I'd certainly like to

> convert to 64.

>

> Question is (again, performance and memory access considerations aside):

> What are the potential problems of running on a pure 64 environment for as

> long as you stick to apt-get (or yum)?

> ET

>

> keith smith writes:

> > Hi,

> >

> > Even though I have 64bit hardware I always install the 32bit version of

> > Linux.  I do so because of the past discussions on this list that made me

> > believe the 32bit OS was better because 64bit caching is actually slower

> > due to the requirement that the cache be filled to a certain point before

> > it is moved.  I think I recall something about the amount of RAM having

> > some effect here also.

> >

> > Using a 32bit version over a 64bit version seems counter intuitive,

> > however that is what I have taken away from these conversations about

> > 32bit vs 64bit Linux.

> >

> > I'm using CentOS 6.x on a LAMP server that gets a low amount of traffic.  

> > However I may make the jump to Linux on my desktop this summer. (this

> > will be my 3rd attempt to become M$ free except one VM so I can use IE

> > for testing) I think all of my hardware is 64bit.  

> >

> > So that begs the question, is 32bit better than 64bit or do I not

> > understand the issue?

> >

> > Thank you for your feedback.

> >

> > Keith

> >

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> >

> > Keith Smith

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