Am 06.01.2012 17:41, schrieb Jim:
> There is still a lot 32 apps out there you can't run on a 64 bit install.
> That is why I went back to 32 bit apps on my 32/64 box.
this is simply an urban legend
you can install ANY 32bit app und x86_64 fedora and you can
install ANY 32bit library with "yum
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Jim wrote:
> There is still a lot 32 apps out there you can't run on a 64 bit install.
> That is why I went back to 32 bit apps on my 32/64 box.
I haven't run into any 32 bit app that didn't work, but you do have to
have the appropriate 32-bit libs installed.
A c
On 01/06/2012 09:48 AM, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
On 06/01/12 03:59, John Wendel wrote:
I just bought more memory for a box that has F16 32-bit installed. Can I
install a 64-bit kernel and leave the userland 32-bit?
Thanks,
John
The short answer as far as I know is NO!
Unless you have
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 14:23 +, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 06/01/12 13:40, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>
> >
> > My answer would be: This will probably work, but it's likely not going
> > to gain you anything that the 32-bit kernel with PAE cannot do.
> >
>
> Would that depend on whether 4+ mb of r
On 06/01/12 03:59, John Wendel wrote:
> I just bought more memory for a box that has F16 32-bit installed. Can I
> install a 64-bit kernel and leave the userland 32-bit?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
The short answer as far as I know is NO!
Unless you have 32bit applications that specifically requ
On 06/01/12 13:40, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
My answer would be: This will probably work, but it's likely not going
to gain you anything that the 32-bit kernel with PAE cannot do.
Would that depend on whether 4+ mb of ram?
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On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 01:38 -0500, bruce wrote:
> are you saying you want a 32 bit and a 64 bit os to run side by side,
> ie to boot in one, and then the other, with different partitions?
>
> or are you asking to run a mix of 32/64 apps?
>
> can you clarify what you're looking to accomplish?
It
are you saying you want a 32 bit and a 64 bit os to run side by side,
ie to boot in one, and then the other, with different partitions?
or are you asking to run a mix of 32/64 apps?
can you clarify what you're looking to accomplish?
thanks
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:59 PM, John Wendel wrote:
I just bought more memory for a box that has F16 32-bit installed. Can I
install a 64-bit kernel and leave the userland 32-bit?
Thanks,
John
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