It would presumably help you get a good answer if you explained
what Amazon EC2 was, and what limitations are involved in that
platform. You got a very good answer for standard 64-bit Linux,
because that was the recognizable part of your query. To go beyond
that we need more information.

*Can* you install software from source? What version of linux is
it running? Are repos for that version available? Etc. In other
words, how do you install any software?

Sarah

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:12 PM, noclue_ <tim....@netzero.net> wrote:
>
>
>>> You have a 64 bit Linux?  If so...
>
>>>Dowload the sources
>
> Do you mean download Linux kernel source code and then compile it on Amazon
> EC2?
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