Post 9g70xRIS3dultdnHzk by tulsi@sunbeam.city
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(DIR) Post #9g70xR3Yx00N9SpOmu by socalledunitedstates@sunbeam.city
2019-02-23T02:07:06Z
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To be honest though the REAL real solarpunks are on scuttlebutt. And I would be too if I ever could get it to work
(DIR) Post #9g70xRIS3dultdnHzk by tulsi@sunbeam.city
2019-02-23T02:07:46Z
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@socalledunitedstates were you the one with the 32bit computer?
(DIR) Post #9g70xRVDIC7gXDlTt2 by socalledunitedstates@sunbeam.city
2019-02-23T02:09:19Z
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@tulsi Yep. 32bit OS at least. I've honestly been thinking about looking into just reinstalling as 64bit, the only reason I didn't at first is because this PC is from 2010 and I didn't care to check or risk
(DIR) Post #9g70xRjkQ9kVGIZ5Xc by tulsi@sunbeam.city
2019-02-23T02:10:17Z
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@socalledunitedstates oh I mean if your processor is 64bit there's no reason not to
(DIR) Post #9g70xRxvZR5jyHCPdw by clacke@libranet.de
2019-02-23T02:14:13Z
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@tulsi @socalledunitedstates There isn't *no* reason. You do save some RAM. But there's no overwhelming reason not to run 64-bit Linux.I run 64-bit Linux on my 4 GiB RAM Core 2 Duo laptop from 2008.