Dave Feustel <dfeustel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have been running 64-bit OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and SUSE 11 for a while > now. I expect that I will have no more problems with 64-bit F10 than > I've had with the other 64-bit systems (which is to say, essentially > none except for Maxima(caused by CLISP not working in 64-bit mode), so I > am eager to take advantage of the extra (and bigger) registers available > in 64-bit F10. I switched to fc4/64-bit (I think) from netbsd/64-bit and openbsd/64-bit for the better apm support on the laptop, but I didn't notice any great changes in how userland behaved. The BSD's seemed to handle large address space programs a bit better when they started swapping, but it wasn't enough of a problem to force me back. We are talking about a program with a 13 gig working set and 4 gigs dram, but with very good locality of reference. I'm surprised that clisp hasn't been hacked to run on Linux/64-bit. Back when I cared about such things folks were always drooling over large sparse address spaces and how it was going to help all sorts of aspects of creating lisp objects. I'm surprised to see that now that it is available nobody seems to care enough to actually make the code work. -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.full-steam.org/ (ipv6-only) You may need to config 6to4 to see the above pages. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines