



Wicd: I forgot to mention it, but Wicd doesn't work so well in KDE, when you are running from a dvd. (Don't know why). Login to Gnome and use Network Manager to configure your wireless network. Works perfect.



That's old news and not true anymore (of 2006 and 2008). There aren't any compatibility issues anymore. Almost every SW in the repos is 32 AND 64 bit (is there still anything ONLY 32bit?). Flash is 64bit, too. And if you actually find something 32bit only, it will run under 64bit as well. Ubuntu is finally going to recommend 64bit for the 12.04 release. And apart from some small exceptions 64bit IS faster (link on the previous reading), esp. if you deal with number crunching like encryption (full disk encryption!), graphics or video manipulations, audio conversion (who doesn't?) or something bizarre like me (chess) ...exton wrote:Please read this post: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux- ... linux.html A good simple explanation. (I think).









Daboo wrote:If you run "sudo apt-get upgrade", will that not try to upgrade the kernel if there's a newer version?
Chris

exton wrote:For people who install DebEX-Mint 12 Xmas KDE to hard disk
I forgot to mention that you always will get the latest KDE version if you run the command sudo apt-get upgrade. This means that you currently will get version 4.7.4, released on 7 December 2011.




For people who install DebEX-Mint 12 Xmas KDE to hard disk
I forgot to mention that you always will get the latest KDE version if you run the command sudo apt-get upgrade. This means that you currently will get version 4.7.4, released on 7 December 2011.


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