The main reason to run 64-bit is if you have>  3GB of RAM.  You can run>  3GB
of RAM with 32-bit if you use PAE [Physical Address Extension], but PAE still
only allows individual applications to use up to 3 GB of RAM.  Most
applications don't need that much RAM (for now), so this is mostly a
non-issue.

So IMHO it doesn't really matter one way or the other which you choose; I went
over to 64-bit mainly to try it out and see what issues I'd run into -- which
are minimal -- only a couple of missing packages, and if I actually cared I
could install the missing packages from 32-bit to get around that issue.

-- Chris


I thought 32 bit could use up to 4GB of memory, and 64
had a much higher limit. If not you just saved me from
buying 2 more sticks to make it four.

Louis

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