i hope i'm putting this in the right place. i apologise ahead of time if its not
alright, laying down the facts. i'm very new to linux. i installed it almost year ago now, but i haven't been in a position to use my pc (localities and all that), so unfortunately despite the time period i haven't had time to sharpen my ability to use this OS
now, the version i installed was 64-bit kubuntu 7.04. i forget the name of the distro. however, i want to do a clean re-install of kubuntu 7.10, wipe 7.04 off. its simply because i don't want to go through the update process, and i have no valuable files in my kubuntu partition.
now, my simple question is whether or not i should use 64-bit. i like the idea of an OS that can actually more of the potential of my system. however, i'm a little worried about software incompatibilities. i do have the patience to resolve most, as long as they don't have too complex a solution (i need this PC to be functioning. if i have to spend as much time working to keep it doing what i need it to as i spend actually doing my work on it, then to be honest, its no good to me. for the mean-time at least. for the next six months, time will be at a premium). i know i had some issues with 7.04 with getting the nvidia drivers to work with my pci-x 6600gt. and yes, i was using the appropriate set of drivers. i want the new version to function well with my video card, without having to fight with it too much. although it may help that i now have a newer card.
additionally, i will be probably doing a lot of rendering with blender. will 64-bit give a noticeable increase in efficiency with this task? (which will most likely be the most processor intensive task i'll be making it do)
and just in case it matters, my current system is
socket 939 3700+ (although this should be an opteron 180 before i install the new version)
2 gb of ram
xfx 8600gts xxx
that should be the most relevant info for my system.
any opinions?
thanks
alright, laying down the facts. i'm very new to linux. i installed it almost year ago now, but i haven't been in a position to use my pc (localities and all that), so unfortunately despite the time period i haven't had time to sharpen my ability to use this OS
now, the version i installed was 64-bit kubuntu 7.04. i forget the name of the distro. however, i want to do a clean re-install of kubuntu 7.10, wipe 7.04 off. its simply because i don't want to go through the update process, and i have no valuable files in my kubuntu partition.
now, my simple question is whether or not i should use 64-bit. i like the idea of an OS that can actually more of the potential of my system. however, i'm a little worried about software incompatibilities. i do have the patience to resolve most, as long as they don't have too complex a solution (i need this PC to be functioning. if i have to spend as much time working to keep it doing what i need it to as i spend actually doing my work on it, then to be honest, its no good to me. for the mean-time at least. for the next six months, time will be at a premium). i know i had some issues with 7.04 with getting the nvidia drivers to work with my pci-x 6600gt. and yes, i was using the appropriate set of drivers. i want the new version to function well with my video card, without having to fight with it too much. although it may help that i now have a newer card.
additionally, i will be probably doing a lot of rendering with blender. will 64-bit give a noticeable increase in efficiency with this task? (which will most likely be the most processor intensive task i'll be making it do)
and just in case it matters, my current system is
socket 939 3700+ (although this should be an opteron 180 before i install the new version)
2 gb of ram
xfx 8600gts xxx
that should be the most relevant info for my system.
any opinions?
thanks
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