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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: What to install on an amd64 machine? Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 19:44:27 -0500 From: Robert L Cochran <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Alexander Volovics <awol@xxxxxxx> References: <20041227143720.GA4934@xxxxxxx>
You really must install the latest BIOS update for the motherboard.
Other than that, you should have no problems at all.
Bob Cochran Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
Alexander Volovics wrote:
In 2 weeks time I will be getting an amd64 machine and I have been reading up on possible problems. Because the answers to the questions I would like answered are contaminated with hardware/software issues when googling or reading mailing lists I hope to get some unequivocal answers here.
- Can you install FC3-i386 on an amd64 machine without problems? Can the FC3-i386 kernel and drivers handel the hardware without problems?
- 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? And are they installed by default when doing a standard workstation install or do you add them if necessary? If they are available for 'compat' reasons are they sufficient for all i386 apps I would like to run or do you sometimes have to add extra i386 libraries? Can i386 libraries always coexist with x86_64 libraries without problems?
- Do up2date/yum function faultlessly when adding i386 apps to a machine running FC3-x86_64.
- 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 will be getting a MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum board with an Athlon64 3500+ socket 399 and an UDMA100 hard drive. Does anybody know of any special problems when installing either FC3-i386 or FC3-x86_64?
Alexander
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