Re: Promoting i386 version over x86_64?

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>> What do the people with 32bit cpus who won't/can't upgrade?

> Then the Y2k38 problem occurs, which is what the theoretical Y2K problem
> would have been.

No. I meant, what is the solution?

Can't we not just write down the time somewhere and began to count the
time from "zero"? o.O

> Nowadays, it isn't unusual for applications to require at least 512MB of RAM. That builds up, quite quickly.

I have only 512MB RAM and I think it is more then enough! And I don't
plan to upgrade. If the app eats all my memory, I look for an
alternative!

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