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Paul Davis schrieb:
On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 11:52 +0200, Hartmut Noack
wrote:
I hear quite often, that there comes a lot of
Extratrouble with using
64versions of Linux. Especially, that most Apps are not optimized for
and thus run in a Legacy-Mode, that is slower then running them on a
32bitCPU.
This is not true. Its important that myths like this do not spread.
What is true is that it is not possible to use shared objects compiled
for one word size with host apps compiled for another.
So the claim, that Software must be optimized for 64bit at
sourcecode-level, to run really better on 64bit then on 32bit is incorrect?
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