On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 09:59:25AM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> * Jeffrin Jose T. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010930 06:49]:
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> > I have a AMD Duron processor and when i do "uname -m " i get related
> > to i686 is it correct ?
>
> I've got an AMD K6-2, 450 mhz. 'uname -m' returns 'i586' for me.
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Jeffrin Jose T.([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
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> Hello all
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> I have a AMD Duron processor and when i do "uname -m " i get related
> to i686 is it correct ?
AMD Athlon. uname -m says i686 also running kernel 2.4.10.
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* Jeffrin Jose T. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010930 06:49]:
>
> I have a AMD Duron processor and when i do "uname -m " i get related
> to i686 is it correct ?
I've got an AMD K6-2, 450 mhz. 'uname -m' returns 'i586' for me.
Hall
> I have a AMD Duron processor and when i do "uname -m " i get related
> to i686 is it correct ?
Duron here too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -m
i686
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Cheers
Johnny :o)
Hello all
I have a AMD Duron processor and when i do "uname -m " i get related
to i686 is it correct ?
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Jeffrin Jose T.
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Hi all,
I have the following problem: I want to NFS mount home directories from
different machines on a server. The server runs Debian 1.3.1 and the
kernel 2.1.40 - I chose the 2.1.x kernel on advice from the company where
I bought the system (reasons: SMP and support for Intel EtherExpress
Pro/10
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