This is very good news. I'll be happy to test as betas become available...by zbd - Other Suggestions
3.0 will be the stable version...so still 32 Bit. Hopefully when work begins on the next version that will be 64 bit - I would like this also - but I can not speak for Samuel. He may have other priorities.by zbd - Applications
Perhaps I am wrong - but I think Mathematica 11.2.0 may be 64 bit...Elive is currently 32 bit...by zbd - Applications
Maybe you've already had a response - if not, and you want to help this project, you might try: applications->Elive->Programming->collaborate with Eliveby zbd - Other Suggestions
Thanks for the response. Sorry if this is a repeat post - I tried yesterday, but it looks like it didn't take. I am happy to hear you intend to pursue 64 bit...but sorry that donations are lacking. Would like to help...have filled in your form on the collaboration page, but I am not a programmer. Would be willing to learn some things to help...but that is probably not the kind of helpeby zbd - Other Suggestions
In terms of the need for 64 Bit...part of the issue is software providers who are giving up entirely on 32 Bit (Google Chrome). And then there is the issue of security updates for deprecated versions of software, and the RAM intensive applications that were mentioned... I am very impressed with Elive 2.9.16 - it may be the best Linux experience I have ever had. I would hate to see it die becauby zbd - Other Suggestions