Fedora Core 1 For AMD64 test1 Available
DrFishstik writes "From the Fedora Project Page:
"A test release of Fedora Core 1 for AMD64 is now
available from Red Hat and at distinguished mirror sites near you, and is also
available in the torrent.
Like the original x86 architecture release, the AMD64 architecture has three
binary ISO images and three source ISO images.
This is a single (we hope and intend) test release specifically to check
hardware support; the package set is the same versions as an updated
Fedora Core 1 for x86 system will have.""
Won't even boot, just locks up solid. Guess I'll stick with Gentoo for now.
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It's pretty amazing, I still cannot fathom how they fit all of those bits in there.
Technology these days...
I would expect such blatant racism on Fark, but on Slashdot? Mods please ban this asshole.
The Fedora Core 1 for AMD64 Test1 Release FAQ is available. If you are having issues check it before posting a bug report.
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If you want real, well-tested AMD64 support, try NetBSD or FreeBSD.
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It's a shame that AMD64 computers aren't "free as in beer" (like Fedora) so I could test this release of Fedora.
Fedora Cora 1 (up2date) on my i686 is very stable, it will be interesting to see if the 64 bit version is too. I thought RedHat 9 was polished, but Fedora did even better.
Is it good or is it whack?
Looking at my local Fedora mirror I see there are RPMs for i386, ia64, ppc, ppc64, s390, s390x and x86_64, however there are no ISOs for platforms other than x86 and soon AMD64, though that hasn't hit my mirror yet.
I wonder if there are any plans to build ISOs for some of these platforms. PPC and PPC64 would be especially interesting to me as I already run Linux on a Mac and the Fedora packages are newer than those in the distro I'm using now. (eg. Gnome 2.4 vs. 2.2)
Apparently it's already possible to install Fedora on a Mac. First build a minimal YDL 3.01 system, then reconfigure the yum package manager to get Fedora PPC packages instead of YDL packages. Haven't tried it myself. Interesting though.
Now wash your hands.
What I really want to see is some AMD 32-bit / 64-bit comparison benchmarks.. I've been unable to find any so far which show if recompiling in 64-bit mode is worth it in terms of speed boost (obviously it's useful to break the 4GB barrier, but does it also improve speed?)
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Since my dad wants an upgrade for his PC anyway, guess an Athlon 64 3000+ is the way to go then. Let's hope Indonesian vendors don't fleece their consumers as much as Malaysian ones for non-Intel hardware..
Michel
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