I'm running 64-bit Lenny on a thinkpad T61 at the moment, and with the
sole exceptions of Flash and the AT&T VPN client, I have no issues.
And Adobe just released a new 64-bit flash today (see slashdot.org) so
I think that issue is now solved.
As to the AT&T VPN Client... well, struggles continue...
On 16 September 2010 13:54, Shane Tuohy <stuohy1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I know it's anecdotal evidence, but whatever. I've been on 64 bit since '08,
> when I got a laptop capable of it. It was a bit of a pain at the start,
> especially with Flash, but to be honest, there haven't been many problems.
> This has been my experience using 64 bit Ubuntu, Arch and Crunchbang. You
> don't notice much of a difference really, as far as I can remember.
>> Shane
>> On 16 September 2010 13:30, Brendan Halpin <brendan.halpin at ul.ie> wrote:
>>> It's a while since I bought a new desktop. Last time round I decided
>> against 64-bit on the grounds it was a bit too new, but should I go for
>> it now?
>>>> Main uses: general desktop, stats crunching, light web serving, Debian
>> unstable.
>>>> Brendan
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