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Chee How Chua schrieb:

| At which point during the installation do you choose 32-bit or 64-bit?
| It occurred to me that I've never got to install 64-bit openSUSE.

Usually you use the whole 64bit Opensuse. I'm not quite sure if it's
that smart to use the 64bit kernel with 32bit userland.

| While we are on this topic, so if you are currently on the default
| kernel, to move to the bigsmp kernel, you simply use Software
| Management to uninstall the default kernel and install the bigsmp
| kernel?

Well first I've installed bigsmp kernel, reconfigured the kernel source,
compiled modules for bigsmp and then after some testing removed the
default kernel.

| Would that mean that for modules that you compiled by hand will have
| to be re-compiled?

Affirmative.

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