It is absolutely possible to install/run 32 bit Ubuntu on a 64 bit system. Whatever graphics issues you have are 99% likely caused by something else (likely the graphics driver, bad memory, bad USB stick). Try Safe Video Mode or whatever it is called now, when booting.
64-bit vs 32-bit has been discussed a lot. If you are not memory limited (>1 GB), do CPU intensive or large memory tasks, and don't use proprietary applications, 64 bit is for you. 64-bit is also the future! I was just wondering if it's possible to install a 32-bit version of > ubuntu 9.04 on an amd 64 system. > > > My question therefore is: Is the graphics display problem due to the > mismatch? In other words, is it possible to install a 32-bit ubuntu > version on an amd 64 platform? ( On a more general note, I would like > your opinion on the amd 64 platform. I know this is not the forum for > it, so you can refuse to answer this last bit. But I think there is a > role for discussions on a mailing list and not just query-answer sessions) > > regards, > > Biswajit > aka orthodoc > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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