64bit vs 32bit refers to the ability of computer hardware to store integer (think numbers) information. A 64 bit processor can internally store and transfer a larger integer than a 32bit system (64bits systems can also hold a lot more memory). If you have 64bit computer hardware , then you can run a 64 bit operating system. Hence in my video, I chose the 64bit debian package because I was running 64bit Ubuntu Linux Desktop edition.
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gogeta2001 6 days ago
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nofallyaqoo 3 months ago
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wats the diff between 64bit nd 32bit?
TheJose329 10 months ago
@TheJose329
64bit vs 32bit refers to the ability of computer hardware to store integer (think numbers) information. A 64 bit processor can internally store and transfer a larger integer than a 32bit system (64bits systems can also hold a lot more memory). If you have 64bit computer hardware , then you can run a 64 bit operating system. Hence in my video, I chose the 64bit debian package because I was running 64bit Ubuntu Linux Desktop edition.
reference: wikipedia, 64-bit
rpwaltz 10 months ago