I began playing with Linux in 2000. I was getting fed up with the same old Windows problems that are too numerous and discussed to repeat here in this thread. My first Distro was Red Hat in 2000, but I was never able to get it installed or configured correctly, and I was one of the "just want it to work" masses, so dropped Linux until last year. Since then, I have been playing with Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, Open SuSE, PCLInuxOS, Gentoo, Knoppix and others.
I have started to settle into using Kubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 part time as I still have Windows as my main o/s at the moment mainly for gaming.
I have recently carried out a major upgrade to my aging socket A/agp system to a newer socket 939/64 bit PCI-E system. (I would like to add here that replacing my motherboard, cpu and graphics card did not so much as make my Kubuntu installation blink and it found all my hardware and booted up with no problems whatsovever. I cannot say the same for Windows - ala-BSOD's, activation and all that crap).
Now that I have this nice 64 bit hardware, I was wondering what the Linux distros 64 bit editions have in adavantage over the 32 bit editions. My 32 bit Kubuntu is certainly faster on the new hardware. Would it be worth moving over to the 64 bit version? What are the considerations as far as application and driver compatibility? Forgive the nature of these questions as much of my fear and paranoia comes from being a long time Windows user (Old habits die hard)...
I have started to settle into using Kubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 part time as I still have Windows as my main o/s at the moment mainly for gaming.
I have recently carried out a major upgrade to my aging socket A/agp system to a newer socket 939/64 bit PCI-E system. (I would like to add here that replacing my motherboard, cpu and graphics card did not so much as make my Kubuntu installation blink and it found all my hardware and booted up with no problems whatsovever. I cannot say the same for Windows - ala-BSOD's, activation and all that crap).
Now that I have this nice 64 bit hardware, I was wondering what the Linux distros 64 bit editions have in adavantage over the 32 bit editions. My 32 bit Kubuntu is certainly faster on the new hardware. Would it be worth moving over to the 64 bit version? What are the considerations as far as application and driver compatibility? Forgive the nature of these questions as much of my fear and paranoia comes from being a long time Windows user (Old habits die hard)...
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