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General Category => Feedback and Suggestions => Topic started by: elija on August 02, 2014, 06:11:28 PM
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I love the idea of WattOS but only have 64 bit hardware with lots of RAM; lucky me right?
I haven't tried WattOS yet as the one I am interested in is only 32 bit. Is there going to be a 64 bit version of Micro?
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I certainly second that, 64 bit would be an excellent idea for Microwatt, great looking openbox. I use Crunchbang and Sparky openbox, along with VSIDO fluxbox, i like the minimal, simplistic approach to an operating system. I don't know if the monitor resolution is affected not to read my HDMI monitor and doesn't show the 1360 X 768 which I have with Watt OS 64 bit LXDE, Microwatt only shows 1024 X 768. I sure that would be fixed as well with a 64 bit Microwatt OS.
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That sure makes me the third one to ask for a MicroWatt 64Bit!
Damnnit, I 'll halt my decisions for replacing my current desktop tell I get a MicroWatt 64Bit!
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Well it will be interesting to hear what ideas biffbaxter have for next release. Especially if it will include a 64bit release of microWatt.
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I am counting on it, after thinking having a PEA kernel won't cut it; I still need my full horse's power not my entire RAM :/
Will see what comes next.
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Please remember though that biffbaxter is just one person with a life! :) And that WattOS is made for a little bit older hardware. So maybe therefore the main focus will be 32bit. I do not know, but am looking forward to news about the future for WattOS. But if it is very important for anyone to have a 64bit Openbox, there is plenty to choose from.
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I 'll tell you why I am looking for a 64Bit OpenBOX :)
I own a machine with enough power to run GNOME and alternatives and still left with enough space to run extra 5-7 power extensive apps..
Ahhh, that's the thing ... I just hate wasting power on something I am only getting a little of hence the UI!
That's why I always craved low foot print apps when it comes to UI, not all of it of course but at least I would not be wasting 1GB for Gnome and another for FF!
Let it be a 100MB for my DE/WM and the rest for what ever the hell I am running!
Another thing is I grew patience-less configuring every single peace of software I am using ... I just to get stuff done.
So, yes you're correct .. but .. I am just a new comer let that be my excuse and hey! I can wait, what else am gonna do any way :D
Right? :D
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Right :) And with the Debian freeze less than a month away... So with a little patience measuared in Debian time ;D all will cool.
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Amen :D