Re: What to install on an amd64 machine? | |
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On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 08:17:52PM +0530, G. Vamsee Krishna wrote: > I've been using amd64 for the past 2 months. So my comments are based > mostly on my personal experiences and the problems I've solved as a > resident linux geek :-) Thanks for the reply. > > - Can you install FC3-i386 on an amd64 machine without problems? > > Can the FC3-i386 kernel and drivers handel the hardware without > > problems? > Yes. I installed FC3-i386 and then downloaded 64-bit FC2. I think I will travel this route too. First i386, to test the waters, and then 64-bit FC3. > > - Looking at the packages contained in FC3-x86_64 I see both i386 > > and x86_64 versions for a lot of things. For example: > > hal-0.4.0-10.i386.rpm and hal-0.4.0-10.x86_64.rpm. > > Are the i386 versions included for 'compat' reasons, so you can > > run i386 apps under FC3-x86_64? > You must've mistaked. I don't see any 32-bit stuff (atleast not many) in > my install CDs. The general softwares directory on redhat/fedora websites > has both the versions. I have not downloaded and burned the x86_64 iso's yet so I don't know what is on the actual installation 4 cd set. But when I look in the x86_64 'os' directory on any of the download sites, for example: download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/x86_64/os/Fedora/RPMS/ I see quite a lot of i386 packages among the x86_64 packages. So if they are not on the install cd's they were added to the download sites to make downloading i386 versions more easy I suppose. > If at all they are included only for compat reasons, I see no point why > you should be needing extra libs. Just the compat libs would do. This was something I did not understand. It might be better in this case to install first and see what happens before asking. > > Can i386 libraries always coexist with x86_64 libraries without > > problems? > Yes. /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 can coexist without problems :-) Good. I should have expected this. > > - If both FC3-i386 and FC3-x86_64 can run on an amd64 machine without > > problems are there significant advantages for the x86_64 version? > I find my x86_64 perform a bit better than i686 (same machine - amd64). > Since I have no idea how to perform any benchmarks, I can't give you any > solid proofs. I can give you the output/run-times of some apps. I have just now found these reviews on anandtech with benchmarks: http://www.anandtech.com/linux/showdoc.aspx?i=2213 http://www.anandtech.com/linux/showdoc.aspx?i=2229 > Hope this helps. One final word, go for it!!! It's always better to stay a > step ahead... One step ahead and two steps back eh... :) Thanks again Alexander -- amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
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