Kevin Kofler wrote: > You should really be running 64-bit Fedora on that Core 2 Duo. > I bought it because I wanted one that would support kvm (now qemu), even though I rarely use qemu, but because I thought it would be interesting to see. So, I've had a 64-bit processor for somewhere between 12-18 months without even knowing it!!! I thought I had to get a special motherboard and an entire system that is set up for 64-bit. I guess I have, without knowing it. Hmmm... So how would I get started changing my installation of Fedora 11 alpha/rawhide to the 64-bit version? Are all the same programs available? Do I need to learn special configurations? I have read horrifying accounts of getting Adobe flash-player to work, but I think that is supposed to be resolved with nspluginwrapper, non? -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list