Please believe me when I say I know what I am on about.
This is a 32 bit install
Your computer may well be 64 bit but you have a 32 bit install.
Please believe me when I say I know what I am on about.
This is a 32 bit install
Your computer may well be 64 bit but you have a 32 bit install.
Ok is there any advantage to having a 64 bit install?
It is possible I created a 32 bit network disk by mistake.
If it is working fine like this do you think I should just leave it alone or reinstall. Just surprised I didn’t get a warning that I was installing a 32 bit os during the install. I once tried to install a 32 bit copy of sles on a Dell poweredge and it warned me I was Installing a 32 bit os so I downloaded the 64 bit copy. Or maybe I’ll just wait for Open Suse 11.3 then reinstall.
I would leave it as it is
There are some advantages of running 64 bit but not so significant that I would suggest you re-install.
Thanks
Open Suse 11.3 is when I’ll do it then.
I’ll just reinstall then, cause upgrades don’t always work well.
I’ll just pay more attention when I create the cd.
Good luck and enjoy openSUSE
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