[K12OSN] Re: [Ltsp-discuss] When will Redhat's K12LTSP release iso's for x86-64?
"Terrell Prudé, Jr."
microman at cmosnetworks.com
Tue Nov 9 01:10:45 UTC 2004
1.) Congrats! I wish I could afford such a box. Sadly, all I can do
right now are dual Athlons.
2.) Remember that Opterons--for that matter, *all* AMD64 chips--will
support the 32-bit version of K12LTSP just fine. Is there something
specific that you want/need to do that requires 64-bitness?
3.) Another option would be to load the x86-64 version of any GNU/Linux
distro (FC3, SuSE, etc.) and install LTSP on it. Though others on this
list may shout gloom and doom at the very notion of installing LTSP, I
can assure you, from experience, that it isn't very hard at all. The
new LTSP installer, while I haven't yet given it a spin, looks like it
makes it even easier than before.
--TP
Jim McQuillan wrote:
>Seems like a great question for the k12osn mailing list.
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>Jim McQuillan
>jam at Ltsp.org
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>On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Brian Chase wrote:
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>>I just bought a new Dual Opteron, now I find that I really ought to be running
>>FC x86-64 on it, since existing K12LTSP distro's support 32-bit only.
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>>Can someone enlighten me or let me know plans for K12LTSP support for my dual
>>Opteron Server?
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