Is it possible to upgrade a 32 bit install of Kubuntu to 64 bit or will I need to do a clean install?
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About 9 months ago I purchased a Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E/H notebook. In looking at the specs I noticed that the 32 bit VISTA Home Premium was installed and didn't look any closer at the hardware. I installed the 32bit Kubuntu 9.04 iso and have been well pleased with the results.
About a month ago, in response to a question about the SPECIFIC specs of my machine I went to a CNET review, where the reviewer mentioned that having a Centrino 2 inside made it a 64 bit machine. I was stunned. I downloaded the 64bit Kubunti iso and burned it and booted it as a LiveCD to see if it would run. Would it ever!
Net result. Where my current setup, with accelerated 3D video, gives me about 750 fps +-15, running as a LiveCD the 64 bit machine gave me 865 fps. Apps started MUCH snappier and ran faster. Over all, I'd say about 20% faster.
My first indication that I wanted to stay with the 32 bit OS was when several apps I tried to install indicated that they needed a 32bit "invironmental modules" in which to run the 32 bit apps. After a few of those I decided to stay with the 32bit OS. Besides, my laptop has only 3GB of RAM."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by GreyGeekI downloaded the 64bit Kubunti iso and burned it and booted it as a LiveCD to see if it would run. Would it ever!
Net result. Where my current setup, with accelerated 3D video, gives me about 750 fps +-15, running as a LiveCD the 64 bit machine gave me 865 fps. Apps started MUCH snappier and ran faster. Over all, I'd say about 20% faster.
My first indication that I wanted to stay with the 32 bit OS was when several apps I tried to install indicated that they needed a 32bit "invironmental modules" in which to run the 32 bit apps. After a few of those I decided to stay with the 32bit OS. Besides, my laptop has only 3GB of RAM.
Anyway, 64 bit can only improve with time, needing less 32 bit apps. I'm considering a 64 bit machine for my next purchase, probably in 2010 or 2011 - depending on how long this one holds out, but I'd love to keep it for running alphas.HP Compaq nc6400, 2Gi, 100Gi, ATI x1300 with 512M
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Originally posted by GreyGeek
My first indication that I wanted to stay with the 32 bit OS was when several apps I tried to install indicated that they needed a 32bit "invironmental modules" in which to run the 32 bit apps.
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Originally posted by GreyGeekMy first indication that I wanted to stay with the 32 bit OS was when several apps I tried to install indicated that they needed a 32bit "invironmental modules" in which to run the 32 bit apps. After a few of those I decided to stay with the 32bit OS. Besides, my laptop has only 3GB of RAM.
Originally posted by diblIt's not an "upgrade", it's a "different-grade".
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