Henning Larsen writes:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 21:29 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Henning Larsen writes: > Hi> > I have 32 and 64bit pc's with f9, I believe 32bit is less troublesome,> Is there any big loss in speed running 32bit f9 on 64bit cpu?There's some speed penalty. Native 64 bit application benefit from having more 64 bit registers on the CPU.> Is 32bit more stable than 64bit?Define "stable". If "does a 64 bit kernel crash more often than a 32 bit kernel", the answer is no. 64 bit is on the parity with 32 bit when it comes to general stability.Now, when it comes to non-free binary blob device drivers, the availability of non-free binary blobs is somewhat better for 32 bit than for 64 bit. To my knowledge, there is no 64 bit version of a browser Flash plugin.If you do not need Flash, and you do not use non-free binary blob device drivers, 64 bit will work just as well as 32 bit.--Ok that's the problem, I want flash, I wait and see if someone fix that. ?????
You'll be waiting for a long time. Nobody can "fix" this, except Adobe. They've been flapping their gums about releasing a 64 bit Flash plugin for many years. I do not expect to ever see a 64 bit Flash plugin.
However, nothing stops you from installing 32 bit Firefox, which will run just fine on a 64 bit Fedora install.
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