Gentoo/Opteron On The Way
An anonymous reader writes "From the latest Gentoo Weekly Newsletter: '(SCI) will be helping the Gentoo Linux development team to create a 64-bit version of Gentoo Linux for the AMD Opteron processor. SCI will initiate this relationship by providing the Gentoo Linux development team with a dual Opteron workstation as well as any other assistance required to officially support for the AMD Opteron platform. In cooperation with RackSaver, SCI will arrange for early access to future enterprise-class hardware. RackSaver has joined SCI in its efforts to support the continued development of Gentoo Linux into an enterprise-level operating system.'"
What I do know is that Gentoo is a damn fine name. It's simple, catchy and cool. Believe it or not this could have a large impact on the success of Gentoo, especially with all the other shittily named distros out there.
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Since Gentoo is a source based distro and x86-64 PCs can boot/run 32bit code, Gentoo can already do this unofficially. You should be able to boot off a regular x86 disk and install gentoo if you just set the compiler right and such. I'm pretty sure it's been done before, but it will be great to see it be official. That said, I'm glad to see one of my two favorite distros (Debian is the other) supporting the Opteron. Yeah Gentoo!
Comment forecast: Bits of genius surrounded by a sea of mediocrity.
luser@gentoo-box:~> emerge apt-get emerge apt-get emerge apt-get emerge
---> fuck you
luser@gentoo-box:~>