Hi Lee, In the ubuntu world System 76 and zareason prefer ship 64 bit systems. Most systems will have to move over to 64bit very soon because the address space problem. Have a look at the wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit The one good thing ubuntu developers do is use python which isnt architecture specific. So most of the userspace applications update-manager, ubuntu software center, computer janitor... all dont need to be tested on every platform. The market value for 64bit linux?? Its just a change in the address space so its not too much different than the 32 bit kernel in any case. If you want the value of the linux kernel its worth about 3 billion in a proprietary environment according to the European union :)
Regards Shane Fagan# On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 14:19 -0800, Lee, Ju-hyoung wrote: > I am not sure if 32-bit test execution is sufficient rather than > having 64-bit one. So far, the most of things are duplicated or the > same. Can any of you help me to see the different from 64-bit OS > oriented? Also who knows the market value for 64-bit Linux OS and who > cares? Any vendor or OEM interested 64-bit in the world? Anyone helps > me to see the architectural difference inside the system? > Thanks, > Best Regards > > Ju-Hyoung Lee > > -- Ubuntu-qa mailing list Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa