On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Chris Friesen wrote:
> 
> I disagree...it's quite common.  I think its the standard way of doing things
> for ppc64, for instance.

It is, although most x86-64 installations seem to be 64-bit user space 
*if*you*install*from*scatch*.

Of course, at least some users (yeah, I've done it) started with a 32-bit 
CD they had lying around, and upgraded just the kernel. And I'm sure some 
distro out there just defaults to 32-bit binaries just because (in 
practice, you have to use a 32-bit firefox anyway if you want flash etc, 
so you need all the 32-bit libraries, so the argument might go that you 
might as well use 32-bit stuff for all the common stuff, and only 64-bit 
binaries when actually needed).

                Linus
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