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authorelijah <elijah@riseup.net>2014-01-21 13:31:49 -0800
committerelijah <elijah@riseup.net>2014-01-21 13:31:49 -0800
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## Install as packages
-This is the recommended method of installing Bitmask.
+This is the recommended method of installing Bitmask. If installed as a package, Bitmask will run faster, be better integrated in the system, and will be kept up to date.
### Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander)
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* Installing via the bundle takes up more space.
* The Bitmask app will be less well integrated with the desktop environment.
* Running from the bundle is slower to start than via packages.
+* You will not get automatic updates running the stand alone bundle.
How do you tell if you running a 32 bit or 64 bit kernel? Run the following command:
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### Other options
-If you want to install an old version of Bitmask, you can [browse all releases.](/client/linux/)
+If you want to install an old or development version of Bitmask, you can [browse all releases.](/client/linux/)
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