If this would be better posted on "LMDE" or "Installation," please move it. But I feel stupid asking it, so I thought here would be right.
I've just gotten back from purchasing an Acer Aspire with an i5 core and 6GB Ram. Yay for me. I tested a Linux Mint Maya Cinnamon Live CD and it seemed to run perfectly. The LMDE disc I brought with me didn't. This is probably owing to my having 32bit discs (all my old machines are 32bit).
I see on the "known problems" this is all to be expected and I should "simply install the 686-PAE kernel and reboot your computer". This is where I'm stupid. Architecture and what not is quite beyond my ken.
1. How simple is this "simply" done.
2. Can I use a 64 bit live DVD to see how things work?
3. Should I use the 64bit live DVD to install from, or does it even matter if I'm going to "simply install the 686-PAE kernel?".
I'd like really to Install LMDE as a dual boot on this machine (until the warranty runs out on the machine --- It's got gobs of disk space.)
I'm going to download LM Maya xfce too, once I find out whether I need the 32 or 64 bit.
Thanks y'all!







