On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 20:04 +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> dpkg --print-architecture shows you the hardwired arch setting in your
> package system.
I get:
mercury:/home/hansdp# dpkg --print-architecture
i386
Was just curious about what exactly the x86_64 refers to in uname -a
Thanks f
dpkg --print-architecture shows you the hardwired arch setting in your
package system.
Chris.
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Darryl Clarke wrote:
On 26/01/06, Hans du Plooy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm just curious, I have a mailserver at work which runs Sarge,
installed from the normal i386 CD, onto a 64bit enabled Sempron along
with the K8 kernel. When I do uname -a I get this:
Linux mercury 2.6.8-11-
On 26/01/06, Hans du Plooy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm just curious, I have a mailserver at work which runs Sarge,
> installed from the normal i386 CD, onto a 64bit enabled Sempron along
> with the K8 kernel. When I do uname -a I get this:
>
> Linux mercury 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 #1 M
Hi guys,
I'm just curious, I have a mailserver at work which runs Sarge,
installed from the normal i386 CD, onto a 64bit enabled Sempron along
with the K8 kernel. When I do uname -a I get this:
Linux mercury 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 #1 Mon May 30 22:15:15 UTC 2005 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I tought x86_64 mean
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