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Re: i386 or amd64?



Hi
   I hope I'm not repeating any of the earlier postings. I am much more 
interested in running amd64 software on amd64. If in doubt, I would (and have 
done) add an extra partition for i386 distribution. Then you can install an 
i386 Debian on that if the 64 bit version does not fit your needs. You should 
perhaps buy a bigger hard disk.
   I didn't see any program in the list that is not supported.

Regards
Gudjon

Þann Laugardagur 7. október 2006 22:07 skrifaði dtutty@porchlight.ca:
> Hello,
>
> I've just about finished building my new computer and need to decide
> which Debian port to install (i386 vs AMD64).
>
> Hardware:
> 	Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard
> 	AMD AM2 Athlon 64 3800+ (The best AM2 not on long back-order)
> 	One 1-GB stick of 800 MHz ECC ram
> 	Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm, 80 GB SATA drive
> 	Asus EN7300GT/silent PCI-E video card, based on nVidia 7300GT
> 	All housed in a CoolerMaster Stacker STC-T01 with 6 fans.
> 	Running an Intergraph 21" flat CRT drafting monitor.
>
> What software packages available for i386 will not be ready for AMD64
> when Etch becomes stable and is released (in December?)?
>
> i.e. is there anything that I've listed below that I wouldn't be able to
> do if I installed the AMD64 version?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug.
>
>
>
> -----------
> Software I routinely use:
> 	lout
> 	gv, xpdf (prefer gv but some downloaded pdfs don't show in gv)
> 	gnumeric
> 	xfig
> 	gqview
> 	lynx
> 	dillo (because its faster on my 486 than Mozilla)
> 	Mozilla (because many websites need java/script and https,
> 		frames, better rendering)
> 	gworldclock
> 	xcdroast
> 	workman (listen to CDs)
>
> Software I don't use:
> 	flashplayer
>
> Software I hope to use soon:
> 	listen to realaudio on the internet (e.g. access CBC radio
> 		archives)
> 	watch short video clips (e.b. www.cbc.ca/news)
> 	interact with my new Palm Zire 31
> 		including transfering music from CD to MP3 and putting
> 		it on the Palm.
> 	watch DVDs
>
> Software I hope to use later:
> 	Using hardware MPEG encoding, transfer video from VHS, clean up,
> 		remove commercials, and save as DVDs.



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