Using 32bit FC4 on CeleronD 64bit?

From: Fennix (cn.stefan_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/30/05

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    Is there any problem to install FC4 I386 onto the 64bit CeleronD or
    must I use just the 64 bit version?

    Another question....I am running FC4 on my work computer and now have
    a subscription alert message. Fedora is the open version unlike the
    current RedHat releases. Is there any need to enable the subscripion?
     I do not think subscribing is required for FC4 updates/patches....

    Fennix

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