Why does the ubuntu download site say this.64-bit - Not recommended for daily desktop usage.Is there a problem that we are not being told about!
Why does the ubuntu download site say this.64-bit - Not recommended for daily desktop usage.Is there a problem that we are not being told about!
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It does look good.But if there problems that will give new users trouble we need to open the 64 bit thread up And help them.
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In all honesty the problems that used to exist with 64-bit aren't really there any more, at least in my experience.
However, I think encouraging new users to the 32-bit rather than 64 is generally a sensible move. 32-bit will work for everyone, 64 may not.
The only problem I'm aware of with 64-bit is the "Pix Frogger" game doesn't work, and when you install flash, you're actually installing the 32-bit with a wrapper. But a new user wouldn't notice, or care, about that one.
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I wondered that too and filed a bug a few days ago
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/585940
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Yeah thats weird. I would think that Ubuntu 64bit would be the default choice to download since computers have had 64bit architecture for several years now. Even entry level computers now come with 4 gigs of ram. I think it is easier for a novice user to just install the 64bit Ubuntu than mess around with installing the PAE kernel to be able to use all their system's memory.
My only gripe is that the flash in the repository is only 32bit and is installed with the ndiswrapper. I understand though that since adobe hasn't officially released the 64bit adobe flash it cannot be included in the repositories. I just hope it is officially released in June along with the official release of Flash 10.1 (first week of june i think?)
I use 64 bit, but darn it all each time I do an install I have to screw around to get Flash working properly. This could be a turn off for tons of users.
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