Fedora and Intel EM64T Xeon Processor based machine
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Mon Oct 18 16:28:13 UTC 2004
Am Mo, den 18.10.2004 schrieb Mark Farmer um 15:00:
> Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> > dell typically certfies their servers to run a particular version of
> > redhat. that would probably be a good place to start. you're dealing
> > with a spanking new processor and chipset so there's probably a little
> > excitement to be had in doing that.
> In that case it would be RHEL3 which costs money.
>
> Mark Farmer
Yes, but the question is more: why does installing Fedora fails? Or what
specific problem does the OP see. Well, he was giving no facts - like
Dave claims.
Another valid question could be: who in a company is deciding to buy an
expensive machine when it is not clear before buying that the desired OS
is running on top?
Alexander
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