I've fairly recently installed Kubuntu 14.04 64-bit, and received the 14.04.1 update just days later; I've had a number of "security updates" since then. I installed 64-bit because I've been running Mepis 11 64-bit for about the past year (had M11 32-bit as "daily driver" for several months before that, and occasional use for about a year; upgraded when I increased RAM from 2 to 4 GiB) and found everything worked rather well (after installing ia32libs metapackage, which is supposed to be unneeded in Ubuntu 14.04 derivatives and in fact doesn't appear to exist in current Kubuntu/Wheezy repositories); I routinely ran IMVU, There, Nuvera Online, Path of Exile, and even installed and ran Windows Firefox (trying to get Java and up-to-date Flash in the same browser -- Flash worked fine until I tried to get it to update, but Java never did work in Windows Firefox under Wine).
Since installing Kubuntu, I've been trying to get all my stuff working again in the new OS. Skype, check. IMVU, seemed trivial. Nuvera Online I got going after a couple tries. Path of Exile doesn't work right whether I install it with 32-bit or 64-bit Windows support from Wine and on several different Wine versions (under PlayOnLinux); the installer and updater seem fine, but the client never fully launches or is covered with a black rectangle and has no sound (I can't tell which). There client is worse; no way, no how will Wine 1.7.19 (the last version I had on Mepis) or 1.7.23, either 32-bit or 64-bit, let me install the IE7 that's a critical dependency for There via winetricks; I always get an error that the installer has failed due to architecture, 32/64 bits. Same thing happens trying to install IE8 via winetricks (There would work with either IE). Similarly, installing msxml3 fails (another must-have for There), and I haven't even attempted to install Media Player 10 to get the sound plugin There needs to play music boxes in world. And of course there's all the fun I'm having with Pipelight (having to use 64-bit Flash to see the Flash applications, I expected from reading, but complete failure of either 32-bit or 64-bit unity3d to install successfully was unwelcome news; this is a must-have for Yahoo! Games).
Some of this might be Wine issues, but I'm starting to consider reinstalling to 32-bit -- on a Core2Quad 9400 (2.67 GHz, 3 MiB L2 cache), 4 GiB installed RAM, with nVidia GT520 1 GiB RAM on PCI-Express x16, I shouldn't be running into significant hardware limitations, so I don't understand why I'd have to back down to 32-bit to get things to work that worked fine in Mepis (with a 2.6-something kernel and Squeeze repos). I say again, all this stuff (except Pipelight) worked fine in 64-bit Mepis 11...
Since installing Kubuntu, I've been trying to get all my stuff working again in the new OS. Skype, check. IMVU, seemed trivial. Nuvera Online I got going after a couple tries. Path of Exile doesn't work right whether I install it with 32-bit or 64-bit Windows support from Wine and on several different Wine versions (under PlayOnLinux); the installer and updater seem fine, but the client never fully launches or is covered with a black rectangle and has no sound (I can't tell which). There client is worse; no way, no how will Wine 1.7.19 (the last version I had on Mepis) or 1.7.23, either 32-bit or 64-bit, let me install the IE7 that's a critical dependency for There via winetricks; I always get an error that the installer has failed due to architecture, 32/64 bits. Same thing happens trying to install IE8 via winetricks (There would work with either IE). Similarly, installing msxml3 fails (another must-have for There), and I haven't even attempted to install Media Player 10 to get the sound plugin There needs to play music boxes in world. And of course there's all the fun I'm having with Pipelight (having to use 64-bit Flash to see the Flash applications, I expected from reading, but complete failure of either 32-bit or 64-bit unity3d to install successfully was unwelcome news; this is a must-have for Yahoo! Games).
Some of this might be Wine issues, but I'm starting to consider reinstalling to 32-bit -- on a Core2Quad 9400 (2.67 GHz, 3 MiB L2 cache), 4 GiB installed RAM, with nVidia GT520 1 GiB RAM on PCI-Express x16, I shouldn't be running into significant hardware limitations, so I don't understand why I'd have to back down to 32-bit to get things to work that worked fine in Mepis (with a 2.6-something kernel and Squeeze repos). I say again, all this stuff (except Pipelight) worked fine in 64-bit Mepis 11...
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