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You can not use a 32 bit build of Lightning with a 64 bit build of Thunderbird or SeaMonkey. There are official 64 bit builds of Lightning available for [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux64-xpi/ Linux] and [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/macosx-xpi/ OS X] but they're for nightly builds. Nightly builds are automated untested builds . Unofficial 64bit builds of Lightning for Linux are available at [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/contrib/linux-x86_64/ here]. Also look in the contrib subdirectory of the latest release in [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/ releases.mozilla.org]
You can not use a 32 bit build of Lightning with a 64 bit build of Thunderbird or SeaMonkey. There are official 64 bit builds of Lightning available for [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux64-xpi/ Linux] and [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/macosx-xpi/ OS X] but they're for nightly builds. Nightly builds are automated untested builds . Unofficial 64bit builds of Lightning for Linux are available at [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/contrib/linux-x86_64/ here]. Also look in the contrib subdirectory of the latest release in [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/ releases.mozilla.org]
The [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/unity-launcher-integration/ Unity Launcher Integration] add-on for Thunderbird used to only support 32bit kernels. Supposedly the latest version also works with 64bit kernels. [http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/thunderbird-unity-launcher-extension-available-to-ubuntu-11-04-64bit-more-users/]
The [http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/index.php.html Enigmail] extension supports Linux x86-64 but doesn't support 64 bit OS X.


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Revision as of 17:53, 10 April 2016

You can run a 32 bit version of a Mozilla application using a 64 bit kernel (Windows 7 x64 etc.) though a 64 bit version "supposedly" increases performance. However, unless the the application is able to take advantage of the wider registers (typically multimedia encoding/decoding, cryptographic, or number crunching applications), you may not see any performance improvement. If you had poor performance before you might not notice any improvement. Typically you only want to use a 64 bit version if you are running a 64 bit operating system or the application exceeds the 4GB virtual memory space limit.

  • Code that uses a lot of pointers will consume more memory. 64 bit pointers are larger than 32 bit pointers, so there's more memory to move around, causing a potential performance hit. The effective processor cache size will also be reduced.
  • Code that is not careful about memory packing/alignment can run less efficiently as 64 bit.
  • Code that uses large data types (64/128 bit WORDs) will be faster because you don't need to play the 'split it into 32 bit WORDs' game.
  • A 64 bit version might be faster due to it being optimized for CPU's that support x86-64 (it has twice as many general purpose registers and SSE/SSE2 registers as a x86 CPU, and they're all twice the width).

64 bit builds for Mac OSX and Linux are available at http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/ . Official 64 bit builds of Firefox for Windows are available on the normal download page starting with version 43.0. There aren't any official 64 bit builds of Thunderbird and SeaMonkey for Windows. [1] [2] .

Unofficial 64 bit builds of Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey for Windows are available at wiki.mozilla-x86-64.com . The Third Party/Unofficial Builds forum has optimized 3rd party builds that may include some 64 bit builds for Windows.

WaterFox and Pale Moon are optimized 64 bit versions of Firefox for Windows. Start64 and Firefox 64 have several 64 bit builds of Firefox (nightly, WaterFox etc.) for several operating systems. Start64 also has 64 bit Thunderbird builds.

Many Linux distros provide their own 64 bit builds of Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey in their repositories.

64 bit Daily builds (Thunderbird) are available at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/latest-comm-central/ . These should be considered experimental and may break for a while if 64 bit specific issues are encountered.

Tracking bugs:

Windows x64
Windows 64 bit builds in Thunderbird
64 bit Windows package for Lightning

Extensions and themes

Most extensions and themes don't care what operating system you are using, or whether you are using a 32 bit or 64 bit application.

You can not use a 32 bit build of Lightning with a 64 bit build of Thunderbird or SeaMonkey. There are official 64 bit builds of Lightning available for Linux and OS X but they're for nightly builds. Nightly builds are automated untested builds . Unofficial 64bit builds of Lightning for Linux are available at here. Also look in the contrib subdirectory of the latest release in releases.mozilla.org

Plug-ins

You need to use a 64 bit version of a plug-in if you use a 64 bit Firefox build. The Adobe and Foxit web sites auto-detect whether you use 32 or 64 bit.

External Links

32-bit vs 64-bit browsers: which version has the edge?