Alberto Hernando wrote: > Hi. > > I have a new laptop with 4 Gb of RAM. I'm planning what to install in it, > and I want to take the most profit. So I'm considering using a 64-bit LFS > (or cLFS). But I don't know much about this. I mean, I don't if all apps can > work in this mode, or if there is really a difference in performance. I've > read in some places that a HIGHMEM kernel is just fine. What do you think? > Is it a pain, or what? I need to install also the host system (planning > debian, I'll decide 32 or 64 bits now too). If the host system is 64 bits, > can I follow the LFS book, or I should take a look to cLFS? I guess there > are more people here who have done this, so any advice is welcome.
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