On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hey,
: No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
: Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
Works more or less the same as a PPro. The major difference between a
PPro and a PII, iirc, the L1 and L2 cache location an
On 7 Apr, George Bonser wrote:
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> Last I heard, P-II sould be set up as PPro but I will double check it.
>From what I have heard(read?) the PII's are just PPro's w/ MMX and
different cache. So compile kernel w/ PPro option.
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This is what i did - setting up my PII as a PPro.
Never had any problems. But some Kernel-Makefiles
showed a Pentium (only) config *after* i tried to
configure as PPro. I manually reset this to PPro -
no problems. My machine is running continously with
two to three Users logged in localy.
BTW compi
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey,
> No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
> Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
PII is 386-compatible (IOW, it will run code compiled for a/on an i386);
ergo, PII will work.
m.
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It should work. My friend runs Red Hat 5.0 with a Pentium II.
Carroll Kong
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey,
> No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
> Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
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No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
It works fine on Pentium IIs.
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No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
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