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Hi all,
I've just received a new work laptop (Lenovo T400) on which I am about
to install the new Ubuntu 10.04. This is the first machine I've had
which is 64-bit capable, so I'm not up to speed on the current state of
64-bit distros. I'm trying to decide whether I should install the 32-
or 64-bit version.
What is the current thinking on the relative merits for a laptop
machine? The laptop will be used for the usual office stuff (Writer,
Calc, email and web) and software/hardware development -- no heavy
number crunching.
Are there any known problems or difficulties with 64-bit distros? (Last
I heard, things like Flash were a problem?)
What about running 32-bit guests in a 64-bit VirtualBox host, is that
going to cause issues?
Thanks for any advice,
Chris
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Chris Smith <cjs94@???>