Re: centos 64 bit

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On 07/13/11 12:57 AM, Edo wrote:
> I haven’t used any 32-bit systems for many years now. I don’t have any
> need for them so I don’t install them. So, unless it’s absolutely needed,
> I suggest deleting them all.

for many things, 32bit code is more compact and runs faster than 64bit 
code (primarily because the code is smaller, so it requires fewer 
fetches, more code fits in the cache, etc).    64 bit OS's totally 
compatible with 32bit applications.  of course, if a process needs more 
than a couple gigabytes of address space, then 64bit is a no-brainer, 
but there's really not that many applications which need that sort of 
memory.

-- 
john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast


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