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From: herbert koelman on 30 Jun 2007 09:47 I'm planning to install a Fedora C7 on a HP prolian 380G5 (2 * xeon processors). What distrib should I best download i386 or x86_64 ?
From: Allen Kistler on 30 Jun 2007 11:25 herbert koelman wrote: > I'm planning to install a Fedora C7 on a HP prolian 380G5 (2 * xeon > processors). > > What distrib should I best download i386 or x86_64 ? Fedora 7 is just Fedora 7. There's no more Core. 32-bit vs. 64-bit can be a bit of a religious war at times. If you have so much RAM or intend to create files so big that a 32-bit OS can't handle them, then use the 64-bit OS. Are you running any software that requires a 64-bit OS, etc? Otherwise it probably doesn't matter.
From: herbert koelman on 30 Jun 2007 12:06 Allen Kistler wrote: > herbert koelman wrote: >> I'm planning to install a Fedora C7 on a HP prolian 380G5 (2 * xeon >> processors). >> >> What distrib should I best download i386 or x86_64 ? > > Fedora 7 is just Fedora 7. There's no more Core. > 32-bit vs. 64-bit can be a bit of a religious war at times. > If you have so much RAM or intend to create files so big that a 32-bit > OS can't handle them, then use the 64-bit OS. Are you running any > software that requires a 64-bit OS, etc? Otherwise it probably doesn't > matter. I don't have any particular 64bit need. I just thought it was faster. I think I'll just stick with the 32 bit distrib. Thanks
From: General Schvantzkoph on 30 Jun 2007 18:54 On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 18:06:02 +0200, herbert koelman wrote: > Allen Kistler wrote: >> herbert koelman wrote: >>> I'm planning to install a Fedora C7 on a HP prolian 380G5 (2 * xeon >>> processors). >>> >>> What distrib should I best download i386 or x86_64 ? >> >> Fedora 7 is just Fedora 7. There's no more Core. 32-bit vs. 64-bit can >> be a bit of a religious war at times. If you have so much RAM or intend >> to create files so big that a 32-bit OS can't handle them, then use the >> 64-bit OS. Are you running any software that requires a 64-bit OS, >> etc? Otherwise it probably doesn't matter. > I don't have any particular 64bit need. I just thought it was faster. > > I think I'll just stick with the 32 bit distrib. > > Thanks The 64 bit version does feel a little faster. In the past there was a concern that you couldn't run some 32 bit media players on 64 bit Linux. However I don't think that's true anymore. I installed F7 64 and I was able to run mplayer on it without any problem.
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