Ehsan Akhgari wrote: > Yep, 32 bit. I have not personally tested 64 bit kernels much, > but I plan to move to 64-bit Ubuntu once I get my permanent > connection at home
I'd suggest Fedora, as it has a very robust multilib implementation ... > All it then would need is a 32-bit environment on top of the > 64-bit kernel to run the slmodemd daemon, which can be easily > achieved using a 32-bit chroot (or whatever method your distro > offers to run 32-bit apps.) ... which doesn't require such trickery. All 32 bit binaries run fine with no configuration needed. And 32 bit RPMs install just fine alongside their 64 bit counterparts. Ubuntu is nice, and I have it running on my P4 desktop. But on a 64 bit system, Fedora just works better. Andy _______________________________________________ LinuxR3000 mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000 Wiki at http://prinsig.se/weekee/
