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dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions => dCore X86 => Topic started by: uggla on July 24, 2013, 02:07:53 PM

Title: dCore 64?
Post by: uggla on July 24, 2013, 02:07:53 PM
Will there be a 64bit version of dCore?
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: pq5190362 on November 29, 2016, 05:51:52 PM
+1

Is there any reason why there's only x86 at the moment (http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/)? What about x86_64?
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on November 29, 2016, 08:07:29 PM
There will be a 64 bit dCore at some point in the future but not very soon as I only have 32 bit hardware.  But I can,t keep up with a 64 and 32 bit version of every dCore port, maybe just the Ubuntu LTS releases when there is a 64 bit dCore.  Of course, there will come a time when the major distros drop 32 bit in their new releases. 
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Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: pq5190362 on November 30, 2016, 05:55:32 AM
but not very soon as I only have 32 bit hardware

Oh, may I ask what kind of hardware you have? It must be very old? May I ask why you still use it?

No offense, just wondering,
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: nitram on November 30, 2016, 06:56:21 AM
I can't speak for Jason, personally i love old hardware. In my experience it's usually well built, solid and long term reliable. Reduce, reuse, recycle, generally lower power consumption (of course not compared to Pi), free and runs a lean OS like TC very well. Based on feedback received when creating FAQ, dCore runs well on 64 bit systems, just not optimized for it: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:faq#what_about_64-bit_systems.
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: pq5190362 on November 30, 2016, 06:59:35 AM
dCore runs well on 64 bit systems, just not optimized for it: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:faq#what_about_64-bit_systems.

"Not optimized for it" meaning "can not utilize more than 4GB RAM", right  ;)?
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on December 03, 2016, 05:02:14 PM
pq5190362 - I have a 2.6GHz  4 GB RAM box with a 120 GB hard drive.  Got it secondhand maybe 3 or 4 years ago and does all I need it to, Still quite a machine to me compared to the Pentium 3s I was running not so long ago.   I have never kept with current hardware which is part of my interest in the small and efficient Linux distro/apps in the first place. 
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: netnomad on December 04, 2016, 10:06:14 AM
hi friends,

i'm very happy with my 1.6ghz pentium-mobile single-core notebook with just 1gb ram without any use for the internal harddrive. in this configuration even heavy packages like libreoffice, thunderbird, firefox, gimp, minitube run without any problems.
i run 4 identical notebooks at different places with the same usb-stick that are regularly cloned to two copies as a backup and for the usage of the same configuarion at the same time. i reduced the backup-size to ~1mb with all essential configuration-files after deleting all bloatware.

keep on hacking on lean hardware, it's worth.
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: labeas on March 03, 2017, 01:38:01 AM
----- From yesterday:----
]But I get "./Deb2TC: line 56: mksquashfs: not found" problems;
]and there's no mksquashfs* in my recent listing of <TC64>.tcz
]
]Is it true that <Debian to TC> is not approved of ?

mksquashfs is in squashfs-tools.tcz
<Debian to TC> is not recommended for standard port,
 try dCore if you really need it.
---------------
That's why I came here to dCore.
But it seems that dCore doesn't do 64bit, and I was force to
go 64bit after my proven/familiar 32-bit system was stolen.
So would I be wasting time searching dCore for mksquashfs 64-bit ?

==TIA
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on March 03, 2017, 02:58:36 PM
There is as of now no 64 bit dCore, I only have 32 bit hardware.  One day there will be a 64 bit dCore as 64 bit is becoming the standard for PCs.
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on October 15, 2017, 03:22:58 PM
I now have a 64 bit main machine, and will be putting some time into a 64 bit dCore.  I think one for the current Debian and perhaps one day one for the current LTS Ubuntu.  In the next week I hope to have a test image. 
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on October 18, 2017, 02:32:21 AM
I am now using dCore-stretch64 as my main desktop, 64 bit kernel and userland.  The usual apps I use are working well, and kernel modules, as well as dCore functions.  I will test this every which way in the next days or week and  post a release candidate. 
Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Onyarian on October 18, 2017, 09:40:08 AM
Thanks Jason, I think this can be very interesting

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Title: Re: dCore 64?
Post by: Jason W on October 21, 2017, 11:28:39 PM
Though there is now a working 64 bit dCore in testing, I want to say that 32 bit dCore is in no way planned to be deprecated.  Debian now supports about 30 processor types, and I am sure they won't be dropping 32 bit x86 anytime soon.   As long as the Linux kernel supports it which should be a while.  Ubuntu of course may be a different matter.  Linux distros or prebuilt apps like Chrome waning in their current releases being in 32 bit is one thing, the Linux kernel along with the source of it's needed libraries and apps is another.  Most of my machines are 32 bit, and I have much interest in maintaining a 32 bit dCore.