It’s Time to Ditch 32-Bit Linux for 64-Bit

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by guest, Jul 30, 2022.

  1. guest

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    You may not want to continue using 32-bit Linux kernels if you want a secure experience.
    July 28, 2022

     
  2. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

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    Windows went that routine long time ago
     
  3. reasonablePrivacy

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    More specifically 2 years ago with 2004 build.
     
  4. chrisretusn

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    The way I see it. If you have a 64-bit machine than you should be using a 64-biit OS. Most OS's allow for both 32-bit and 64-bit programs so it shouldn't be a big issue. If you are running a 32-bit machine, perhaps it's time for a new machine.
     
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