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Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Arthur <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:arthura@cox.net"><arthura@cox.net></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">I've just installed fedora 8 and everything is running well. I have an
intel Q6600 so I would like to know if everything runs as well on fedora
8 64 bit.
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I guess it depends what you mean by "everything". Some stuff like pd
or supercollider just won't build on 64 bit; you could probably use
the 32 bit versions, but mixing 32 and 64 bit jack clients looks like
a nightmare (never tried it myself). The rest runs just as well on 64
bit systems (probably even a bit faster provided you have enough
memory, but I never made real comparisons). I have a 64 bit DAW
running mainly ardour, muse and a few softsynths and I am quite happy
with it.
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<pre wrap="">I was also wondering flash is functional yet on 64 bit linux.
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Not as far as I know. The 32 bit version can work in some setups with
nspluginwrapper. I must say I am probably not the best advisor here
though, as I consider flash broken regardless of the platform. :-)
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Hi,<br>
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Thanks for the reply, I don't use pd or supercollider so I'll give it a
try. The whole situation with flash is very unfortunate and I only need
it to view videos that a friend makes.<br>
If it weren't for that I'd just not view any site that uses flash.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Arthur<br>
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