Originally posted by Jimmy
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Contrast with Linux where you can get just about everything in 64-bit or 32-bit versions. You can get 64-bit Moonlight for your 64-bit Firefox if you really wanted to. That's kinda funny.
The exceptions are the few (very few) closed source games that made it over to Linux and Windows software via Wine.
Linux users should count themselves lucky I guess. You could be suck in the Windows world: running a 64-bit OS for nothing because nearly all your software is still 32-bit.
The exceptions are the few (very few) closed source games that made it over to Linux and Windows software via Wine.
Linux users should count themselves lucky I guess. You could be suck in the Windows world: running a 64-bit OS for nothing because nearly all your software is still 32-bit.
BTW Windows XP for x86-64 has been around for only 6 years.
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