Fedora :: What's Different Between 32 Bits And 64 Bits

Jun 30, 2010

I want to know what's different between Fedora 32 bits and 64 bits.

Also, I want to know if I want to run 64 bits of Fedora, what do I need ?

just in case: My CPU is "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz"

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Ubuntu :: 32 Bits Version Packages Work On The 64 Bits Edition?

Jun 19, 2010

when I reformat ubuntu, I use AptonCD to save packages and then restore them without downloading anything over again. what I want to know is: I have the 32 bits ubuntu installed and then I downloaded the 64 bits version. If i reformat to the 64 bits one, would the DVD saved aptoncd packages from the 32 bits work on the 64 bits installation?

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Ubuntu :: 64 Bits Install 32 Bits Windows In VirtualBox?

May 18, 2011

I am wondering if I can install a 32 bits guest Windows XP in VirtualBox in my 64 bits Ubuntu Natty host? I need a 32 bits Windows to run some programs.

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General :: Upgrade 32 Bits Programs To 64 Bits On Opensuse 11.2

Jan 5, 2010

I'm quite new to linux and I recently (and courageously) upgraded the computer of my work from opensuse 11.0 32bits to opensuse 11.2 64bits.

Well, everything would be quite fine except that I still have some softwares 32 bits that have the 64 bits version available. I know that because, using YaST, I can see by the Installed software section that there are 'choices' of versions for some programs; these versions are 'i586' and 'x86_64', and many of them have the i586 version installed.

So, I wonder if there is some type of auto upgrade all programs which are i586 and have the matching x86_64 avaliable...

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Software :: Can Install 32 Bits On System 64 Bits

Jan 5, 2010

Can I install Linux 32 bits on system 64 bits?

For example if I have cpu 64 bits, can I install ubuntu 32 bits?

If yes, all drivers will befor 32 bits, right?

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Software :: Vmware 64 Bits On 32 Bits OS Host

Jun 9, 2010

I just create a vm image with 2 CPUs to be used on a one CPU machine. it works great. Now, i am thinking about creating a 64 bits Redhat VM image to be run on my 32 bits machine. Is that possible?

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Slackware :: Button Of Xchat On 13.1 In 64 Bits And 32 Bits

Jun 21, 2010

I notice this in all my machines (32bits and 64bits).

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Software :: Serial Printer Setup 7 Data Bits Rx 8 Data Bits Tx

Aug 8, 2010

About 7 years ago I setup a Redhat system with 8 serial terminals and 8 serial printers, this is still running but I need to get another system running so the original can be taken down for maintenance. The printers are ancient Newbury data dot matrix wide carriage with 7 data bits receive 8 data bits transmit Xon/Xoff flow control. Now I remember setting the transmit and receive data bits as above but after 7 years can't remember where.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: 14 - 32 Or 64 Bits

Apr 8, 2011

If Fedora 14 is a 32 or 64 bit system?.

Next, I am going to build a new pc and have bought the following parts:-

1.Motherboard -Asus M4A88T-M
2CPU-AMD Athlon 11 x3 445 3.1
3.RAM-Kingston Hyperx 4GB
4.Hardrive- Samsung 1TB Spinpioint

If anyone has any tips about building a pc I would be most grateful.

I am a bit concerned that the cd supplied with the motherboard may not be compatible with the linux system, and therefore I shall have to go on the 'net' to download the drivers.

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Fedora :: Installing Thunderbird 3.0.10 On 12-64 Bits?

Nov 3, 2010

recently the update notifier get me the news that I have to uptdate my Mozilla Thunderbird mail client (now version 3.06) to the newest version 3.0.10. Well, no problem I say to myself and I click in "Install updates" as I usually do. Well, the problem appeared: for this v. of Thunderbird I need the package nss-3.12-8 the update manager somehow does not retireve it and I have the last (not testing version ) of nss-3.12.7-6.

I thought then to install manually and downloading nss-3.12.8-2 from RPMfind and also its dependencies nss-softtkn-3.12.8-1 , nss-softkon-freebl-3.12.8-1 and nss-util-3.12.8-1 (all the versions for my version of fedora 12, and my architecture x86-64). All went well installing the dependencies of nss, but when I tried to install nss-3.12.8-2 I get the following message

Quote:

Errorrs in the proof of transaction: package nss-softokn-3.12.8-1.fc12.x86_64 (which is newer than nss-softokn-3.12.7-6.fc12.i686) is already installed
package nss-util-3.12.8-1.fc12.x86_64 (which is newer than nss-util-3.12.7-2.fc12.i686) is already installed

Well, in this way I could not get install nss and therefor also can not install the last version of Thunderbird!

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Change Maya 2009 On 13 64 Bits - Cannot Rewrite UI In At Least GTK

Nov 15, 2010

I'm running Maya 2009 64 bits on Fedora 13 64 bits in GNOME Desktop and it's run perfectly, but the thing I cannot believe is the openmotif UI. I can't believe that a software like Maya on this gorgeous OS looks like a '90 MS-DOS program. Is there anything we can do from GNOME/Linux to change this? or this is a Autodesk lazy programmer that cannot rewrite their UI in at least GTK.

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Installing 32 Bits Version Of Firefox And Java?

Jul 28, 2009

What is the best way for installing Firefox and Sun JDK 32 bits alongside my 64 bits version?

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Hardware :: Iomega Prestige Usb3 1TB Does Not Work In 32 Bit F15 And Crashes Fedora 15 64 Bits

May 29, 2011

iomega prestige 1TB fails to mount on Fedora 15 32 bits. that machine has a USB2 port. /var/log/messages reports this in a loop:

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on my Fedora 15 64 bit laptop, it crashes the whole box. (I'll post later the /var/log/messages extract). That machine has a usb 3 port. I'm most interested in making it work under Fedora 15 32 bit, but the crash under 64 bit may give other insight

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Ubuntu :: Df Command - 'none' Bits Mean?

Oct 17, 2010

What do the 'none' bits mean?

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Ubuntu :: 64 Or 32 Bits For Desktop?

Dec 16, 2010

I have a laptop with 4 GB of RAM and I am planning to install Ubuntu 10.10.

What would you recommend? 64 or 32 bits? and why?

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Hardware :: Using Bits From Different Distros

Jun 15, 2009

I tried posting the following over at the Sabayon forum but its pretty quiet over there and this quiestion could relate to any two other distros, question:-

I have dual booted an acer 5220 laptop with Sabayon 4 and Ubuntu - Ubuntu was first on there and 8.10 saw my wifi card straight away, (in fact 8.4 saw it but only after conecting via ethernet to do the first round of updates) but Sabayon 4 just will not connect via wifi - Is it possible to take the working wifi part of the ubuntu installation? Or am I barking up the wrong tree? I love the look of Sabayon.

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Slackware :: Preparing For 13.37: 32 Or 64 Bits?

Apr 8, 2011

I had an old laptop which ran Slackware-current, but it died. As a replacement I got a great Toshiba Qosmio laptop with Win7 SP1.

Now 13.37 is nearing, and I would like to install it on a dual-boot setting with Win7.

My previous laptop was a 1.5 GHz Celeron M single core, 32-bit only. You might guess it wasn't exactly a speed demon.

However, this laptop has as a CPU a Centrino Intel Core 2 Duo T5450, which is 64-bit capable. Therefore, I would like to ask the following:

* Which one is better: 32 or 64 bit Slack?

* If the answer is 64 bit, what is the difference multilib makes?

* If I choose to install the 64-bit version of Slack, should I take some special precautions, or are there some things I must have in mind regarding its difference with 32-bit Slack?

Notes:

1. When I talk about 64-bit Slack, I'm meaning the official 64-bit Slackware Linux (i.e., not BlueWhite64 or similar).

2. When I am speaking about multilib, I'm meaning the multilib setup of AlienBob.

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OpenSUSE :: Install Truecrypt On 11.2 32 Bits

Jul 14, 2010

how I can install truecrypt on Opensuse 11.2 32 bits. I've made a search trough Yast and the opensuse 1-click install website but could not find any package for truecrypt.

Is there an alternative way to install with software? so any solution that does not fall into the category of Yast or web-based installation of packages will be exotic for me

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Ubuntu :: Server - Which Edition - 32 Or 64 Bits ?

May 3, 2010

I am about to download the Server Edition. How do I know which edition (32 or 64 bits) is suitable for me?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Freezes 10.10 32 Bits?

Mar 13, 2011

I have 2 HDD, one is 500 GB, the other is 70 GB, 1.5 GB RAM and a 256 MB nVidia graphics card.In one HDD I have Win XP 32 bits, the other one is empty, and I want to install Ubuntu, so I downloaded the .iso 32 bits from the official page, burned it with the recommended software, no problems (I used the slowest speed).I reboot the computer, BIOS > Boot from CD, and Ubuntu screen appears (sorta purple with black).About 10 mins pass by, it's still "loading" or something, and, suddenly, it just freezes, out of the nowhere.Here's a short vid of what happens:

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Ubuntu :: 11.04 64-bits - Use A Package Manager

May 31, 2011

I have a problem with my package managers when ever I use a package manager, here is the message I get:

aptitude search aircrack-ng [ ERR] Reading package lists
E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_natty_main_bina ry-amd64_Packages
E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
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I can't install anything anymore on my system

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Jun 1, 2011

So after updating to 11.04 every so often bits of either panel disappear. If I change the colour or transparency then change it back the part that was missing comes back. How can I prevent it from happening though?

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Jul 7, 2011

If i am the owner of all my files and am looking to change recursively the permissions of my home folder to something more secure than 644 (the default). What is the difference between 640 and 600. I know that the middle digit refers to the group, but what exactly will this mean for me? It seems i can r/w no problem without root password regardless of whether it's 640 or 600.

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Debian Multimedia :: Install Adobe Air On 64 Bits?

Apr 13, 2010

I know it's a very common problem but I didn't find any easy solution to install adobe air on debian testing 64 bits? I thought Adobe would release official 64 bits packages but it is not done yet... Impossible to find any unofficial packages from the community either?

In my case it would be to install Tweetdeck!

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.2 64 Bits From Second Partition Of My 8GB USB Pendrive

May 6, 2010

I was trying to install openSUSE 11.2 64 bits from the second partition of my 8GB USB pendrive.

Why? I want a dual data / emergency install pendrive without mixing my data with the install system.

As most people use MS Windows, and it's only able to mount the first partition of USB removable drives (without installing an alternative USB disk driver), I need the first partition to be the data partition for normal pendrive use.

Ok, I must say I've accomplished this with Ubuntu before without major problems.

Well, as of now, I've copied the ISO image contents to that second partition, installed Grub4DOS in the MBR with its corresponding custom menu.lst file, and made bootable the second partition.

When booting my system from the pendrive, the kernel was loaded without problems, but the boot process stopped with a message indicating that there was no device with MBRID = 0x8c71ad6e.

Ok, I ran fdisk from Linux and diskpart from Windows, and find the MBRID for my PenDrive is 0xed196ecb.

I've modified the /boot/grub/mbrid file with the actual pendrive MBRID, but the system refuses to boot with the same error (and with the correct MBRID).

Is it possible that the install system is only able (is hardcoded) to boot only from the first partition?

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: No Internet Connection - 11.4 - 64 Bits - KDE

May 30, 2011

I upgraded to openSUSE 11.4 from 11.3. Under 11.3 64 bits I had a wonderful wireless internet connection. Since the new installation, I do not succeed to get my computer on line. I'm glad that for the time being, I can use my Windows XP SP3 dual boot system.

Here are a few tests I ran :

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Although I run this command as root, I get the message Encryption key : off

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so, this seems to be ok.

But then I want to ping samba.org :

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which gives this result :

What struck me is that apparently both drivers rt2500usb AND rt73usb are loaded. Is that necessary ? What struck me as well is that I can't get my encryption key when issueing the command iwconfig as root: it seems to be off ?

Then when I studied the hardware-info (via YAST), I got also this :

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: Bluetooth Not Working With 11.4 32 Bits?

Sep 10, 2011

this bluetooth connection doesn't work on my computer, previously I hadn't got problen on Ubuntu.

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General :: Command To Return Number Of Bits (32 Or 64)?

Nov 7, 2010

What is a Linux command that I can run to programmatically return either 32 or 64 to indicate whether the processor is a 32 bit or 64 bit processor?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Pinging With 32 Bits Of Data?

Feb 6, 2010

when i type ping"proxy address" in my command line i get

pinging with 64 bit data while in windows i used to get 32 bit data...

whats the difference between the two??

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Ubuntu :: Way Of Doing Partial Upgrade Bits At Time Without Having To Go Whole Hog?

May 18, 2010

Currently running 9.10 and am interested in 10.04 upgrade but download manager tells me this is a 1.2 GB download and I have just a wireless connection making this a lengthy and tedious affair.Is there any way of doing a partial upgrade bits at a time without having to go whole hog?

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