Re: 64-bit linux?

From: Joshua Kugler <joshua.kugler@uaf.edu>
Date: Mon Nov 08 2004 - 11:28:40 AKST

Currently, Mandrake 10.1 for x86-64 is at RC1:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/

So, there is a 10.0 Official, but if you want to use the latest, go with the
RC1. You can always upgrade when they release (urpmi --auto-select is your
friend :).

j----- k-----

On Sunday 07 November 2004 17:06, Keeper Nott wrote:
> Does anyone know if the newer releases of mandrake linux work with the
> amd 3500+ 64-bit processor? I noticed that mandrake offered a "10.0
> official amd 64-bit edition", does that mean that mandrake will not run
> on a 64-bit processor unless I buy a copy specifically configured to do
> so? If amndrake doesn't run on 64-bit, then what versions of linux do? I
> am really new to 64-bit and a lot of it is really vague to me so any
> help would be much appreciated.
>
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