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The time has come for me to upgrade my Linux OS to something more recent 
for me and my student workstations. A 32-bit distro is certainly 
conservative and compatible with CCP4 and Coot, but it seems like that 
solution hobbles my hardware and puts some limitations on available 
memory, even with PAE enabled. So who is using a 64-bit distro these 
days, and are there lingering issues of compatibility and dependency 
hell with commonly used XRD software, like CCP4, Coot, iMOSFLM etc.?

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (beta) actually works OK with one simple workaround for 
the global menu for CCP4 and Coot, and wine compatibility is fine for 
running CrysalisPro in the same environment, so it's really comes down 
to whether or not the extra performance of a 64-bit OS is worth the pain 
of compatibility issues for XRD software. Any thoughts?

Cheers,

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Roger S. Rowlett
Gordon & Dorothy Kline Professor
Department of Chemistry
Colgate University
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Hamilton, NY 13346

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