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Hi, |
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On Wednesday 18 January 2006 11:40, Michael Ulm wrote: |
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> 2) Go totally ~amd64. I am slightly worried about system |
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> stability in this scenario. Every time the system hiccups |
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> my wife tells me that this never happened in Windows... |
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my experience with x86 was, that every problem I had with ~x86 happened to my |
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pure x86 too, So I had the advantage of being pure ~x86 that I had solved |
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every problem they encountered and was able to help them. |
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So, when I switched to amd64, it was logical for me, to go ~amd64 from the |
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beginning and up until now I did not regret it. |
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There was one annoying problem with a bash update and the network init script, |
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but that was solved by a forced downgrade and waiting some days ... |
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