> IMHO, the right solution is to make the 64-bit edition the default download > and to work on making the error message people get when trying to install it > on a 32-bit machine nicer: "We're sorry, but your computer is too old to > install this 64-bit version of Fedora. Please download the legacy 32-bit > edition instead." That would be an aweful first experience. Imagine her thoughts: "Oh. I made something wrong.. Maybe it's nothing for me.." I suggest to let it as it is and check the system (if 64bit or 32bit) when it is running. Maybe then a little popup comes up with something like: "You're pc could be run faster, if you upgrade this operating system to the 64bit version of it. You can download them here if you like: [Link]" Even better would be: "You're pc could be run faster, if you upgrade this operating system to the 64bit version of it. You can do so by clicking here: [Button]" -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list