I am in a tough decision here. I have the following: AMD 64 bit processor; 2Gb Ram; Nvidia 7800 SE (2) sata hdd, sda1=160Gb (WinXP sp3) 32 bit -&- sdb1=250Gb Kubuntu 9.04 also 32 bit. sdc1=500Gb external hdd (data only). I built this machine myself, upgrading as I could afford to.
None of the hdd's are over 25% full.
Question: Is it worth the time, trouble headaches to upgrade to 64bit Kubuntu?
I have read other posts that there have been some software compatibility issues, but for the most part, my machine is used for music, movies, spreadsheets, documents and Stumbleupon.
How much speed and convenience will I gain?
I mostly boot linux and keep MS around for an old Zune 30Gb I have.
Would a better option be to split partition sdb1 and install an additional 64bit version?
Or is that even worth it, doing updates on two different boots?
I do have a handfull of additional software I have installed to my K9.04 and would hate to lose it all.
I know these are a lot of questions, and I hope I am not in the wrong forum area.
None of the hdd's are over 25% full.
Question: Is it worth the time, trouble headaches to upgrade to 64bit Kubuntu?
I have read other posts that there have been some software compatibility issues, but for the most part, my machine is used for music, movies, spreadsheets, documents and Stumbleupon.
How much speed and convenience will I gain?
I mostly boot linux and keep MS around for an old Zune 30Gb I have.
Would a better option be to split partition sdb1 and install an additional 64bit version?
Or is that even worth it, doing updates on two different boots?
I do have a handfull of additional software I have installed to my K9.04 and would hate to lose it all.
I know these are a lot of questions, and I hope I am not in the wrong forum area.
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