I've been 64bit forawhile.  What does 32bit do that 64 won't?  Besides
browser plugins, though that's gotten beter too.

I installed 11.10 and then installed lxde and lubuntu over it so I didn't
have to learn Unity.  There is also xubuntu.

In my case I was debian 6.0x on the server and wanted a newer kernel with
btrfs and zfs on linux (via ppa)

I like being able to switch the ui part or anything else with debian based
dists.  I've found it was easier then with rpm based dist so I've switched.
On Apr 5, 2012 11:10 AM, "Ken D&apos;Ambrosio" <k...@jots.org> wrote:

> Brian: I'm gonna pull the whole repo.  I really like btrfs, and anything
> pre-10.10 isn't recent enough to support it for an installation.  And I
> ain't
> doing 12.04 because, well, it ain't the epitome of the Linux user
> experience.
> ;-)
>
>
> On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 10:29:23 -0400 "Michael ODonnell"
> <michael.odonn...@comcast.net> wrote
>
> > BTW, for recent kernel sources I think the value you wanted to
> > use for ARCH is i686 rather than i386, even though the latter
> > may be what the "arch" command reports.
>
> Well... here's my /usr/src/linux/arch directory:
>
> alpha     c6x    hexagon  m68k        openrisc  score  um         xtensa
> arm       cris   ia64     microblaze  parisc    sh     unicore32
> avr32     frv    Kconfig  mips        powerpc   sparc  x86
> blackfin  h8300  m32r     mn10300     s390      tile   x86_64
>
> Am I missing something obvious?  Did I not need to name my destination
> architecture something from that directory?
>
> -Ken
>
>
>
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