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On 164593240 "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Better memory architecture and microcode, larger caches, etc.; you might 
> even get a Hz bump; in the near future, you'll get hw virtualization.  
> There are lot of reasons to choose a modern processor than just the 64-bit 
> mode.  That said, there's very little reason to have less than 1G of RAM 
> these days, and at that point you are well-served to put (at least) your 
> kernel in 64-bit mode.

Is there a how-to on going 64-bit with Gentoo?  Anything special to do
with/for the kernel to go 64-bit?

Jim
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