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Old 07-08-2009, 12:13 AM   #1
anutosh100
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fedora 11


hello expert,
i am new to Linux world.Currently i have amd 7750 dual core processor with asus n68 am-se2 mother board and 4 gb ram. It is a
64 bit system. Today i have seen one magazine with is giving the installation dvd of fedora 11. But in the DVD i have seen that it is for 32 bit amd and intel processor. I just want to know that if there are any version of fedora 11 which support 64 bit hardware or if i install
that 32 bit os in my computer will it perform less then it suppose to do.

Thanks and Regards
Anutosh Bhattacharya
 
Old 07-08-2009, 12:28 AM   #2
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hello expert,
i am new to Linux world.Currently i have amd 7750 dual col it perform less then it suppose to do.

Thanks and Regards
Anutosh Bhattacharya
You can download Fedora 64-bit from there official site. Link is http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora
Only difference is that you cant run a 64-bit application on a 32-bit os...
 
  


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