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A Proposal To Go 64-bit Only With Fedora 23
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostIf you'd have waited till a year and a half you wouldn't have ended up with something that was obsolete before it ever came to market.
Which netbook (with a non glare display, a usable keyboard and a case, where you don't see every fingerprint) should I have bought in mid 2009 in your view?
And no, the VIA Nanos were not a reasonable solution.
And no, it isn't obsolete till today.
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Originally posted by drSeehas View PostCan you imagine people can't wait a year and a half?
Which netbook (with a non glare display, a usable keyboard and a case, where you don't see every fingerprint) should I have bought in mid 2009 in your view?
And no, the VIA Nanos were not a reasonable solution.
And no, it isn't obsolete till today.
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I think RedHat has gone mad when it comes to 64-bit ARMs. Hey, RedHat, are you nuts? I can see zounds of ARM single board computers and virtually all of them are 32 bit. Going 64bit-only would mean there is virtually no ARM hardware to run Fedora on. It seems RedHat thinks they have got way too many users across enthusiasts, aren't they? FAIL, FAIL, FAIL.
And when it comes to 32 bit on x86, there're still some 32-bit PCs around, used by people I know. They are fine with what they have and unwilling to upgrade working things. Sure, Fedora isn't good choice for weak computers, Xubuntu or Lubuntu would do it better. Yet, as it's easy to guess I would prefer to deal more or less with uniform systems set. So these people around me would use 32-bit Xubuntu. Because I'm familiar with it and it is still 1st class citizen. And will stay as such for a while thanks to LTS releases. OTOH RedHat took a lot of efforts to make using their systems quite uncomfortable and miserably failing in such corner cases I personally need or want. So dear RedHat, IMO your policy just suxx.
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Originally posted by SystemCrasher View PostI think RedHat has gone mad when it comes to 64-bit ARMs. Hey, RedHat, are you nuts? I can see zounds of ARM single board computers and virtually all of them are 32 bit. Going 64bit-only would mean there is virtually no ARM hardware to run Fedora on. It seems RedHat thinks they have got way too many users across enthusiasts, aren't they? FAIL, FAIL, FAIL.
And when it comes to 32 bit on x86, there're still some 32-bit PCs around, used by people I know. They are fine with what they have and unwilling to upgrade working things. Sure, Fedora isn't good choice for weak computers, Xubuntu or Lubuntu would do it better. Yet, as it's easy to guess I would prefer to deal more or less with uniform systems set. So these people around me would use 32-bit Xubuntu. Because I'm familiar with it and it is still 1st class citizen. And will stay as such for a while thanks to LTS releases. OTOH RedHat took a lot of efforts to make using their systems quite uncomfortable and miserably failing in such corner cases I personally need or want. So dear RedHat, IMO your policy just suxx.
also, if people can afford to pay for paytv an the internet, hey can afford a 64bit PC
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Originally posted by Anvil View Postexpect Windows10 to be the last 32bit release also.
the future is 64bit.
IMO if people can afford to pay for the internet, they can afford to buy a 64bit PC.
Just imagine I would declare your house door suxx, outdated and you should really replace it. Now. Not because you're unhappy with existing door but because I'm eager to sell you another one. Better, improved version, blah-blah-blah. New doors use super-alloys, composite materials and somesuch. And your does not? What a dinosaur!
also, if people can afford to pay for paytv an the internet, hey can afford a 64bit PC
And hell yeah, there is plenty of small 32-bit ARM boards, usually credit-card sized or less. These are neat for making some custom in-place solutions, various controllers, real things for Internen Of Things, etc. They have more than enough horsepower for these tasks, low-power and small. And cheap. I do not see anything comparable in 64 bit flavour. But of course RedHat can turn their back to their fans once more. This is so common for RedHat to ignore all usecases not needed by RH itself.
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Originally posted by SystemCrasher View PostI think RedHat has gone mad when it comes to 64-bit ARMs. Hey, RedHat, are you nuts? I can see zounds of ARM single board computers and virtually all of them are 32 bit. Going 64bit-only would mean there is virtually no ARM hardware to run Fedora on. It seems RedHat thinks they have got way too many users across enthusiasts, aren't they? FAIL, FAIL, FAIL.
And when it comes to 32 bit on x86, there're still some 32-bit PCs around, used by people I know. They are fine with what they have and unwilling to upgrade working things. Sure, Fedora isn't good choice for weak computers, Xubuntu or Lubuntu would do it better. Yet, as it's easy to guess I would prefer to deal more or less with uniform systems set. So these people around me would use 32-bit Xubuntu. Because I'm familiar with it and it is still 1st class citizen. And will stay as such for a while thanks to LTS releases. OTOH RedHat took a lot of efforts to make using their systems quite uncomfortable and miserably failing in such corner cases I personally need or want. So dear RedHat, IMO your policy just suxx.
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again guys one guy proposed to do that, its no official desition from redhat. And even if they do that most likely there is still a 32bit version availible its just no major target anymore, so you have to wait maybe 2 weeks longer for a new version on that 32bit pc.
So come down.
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Originally posted by SystemCrasher View PostMaybe some people are silly, but try reading it twice: prople are completely satisfied with their PCs and not going to change them just because some external fucks want them to do so. One more reason to sent MS to hell, btw. So for me such artificial hardware aging without any proper technical reasons behind it sounds like attempt to squeeze some extra bucks in forced racket-style way and like attempts to force someone to do something they do not need or want.
Just imagine I would declare your house door suxx, outdated and you should really replace it. Now. Not because you're unhappy with existing door but because I'm eager to sell you another one. Better, improved version, blah-blah-blah. New doors use super-alloys, composite materials and somesuch. And your does not? What a dinosaur!
Sure, you can afford better door. Abandon all plans and go buy new door. I bet you can afford one.
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Originally posted by blackiwid View Postagain guys one guy proposed to do that, its no official desition from redhat. And even if they do that most likely there is still a 32bit version availible its just no major target anymore, so you have to wait maybe 2 weeks longer for a new version on that 32bit pc.
So come down.
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