On Sb, 04 oct 14, 22:49:32, John Hasler wrote:
>
> The "Getting Debian" page refers specifically to "64 bit PC" and "32 bit
> PC" but I suppose clarification of exactly what "AMD64" means could be
> added. File a bug. With a patch.
These wordings were specifically chosen because many people wou
Chris Bannister writes:
> A MAC is still a PC. PC is short for Personal Computer.
Yes. Unfortunately, in common parlance a "peecee" is a desktop computer
running Microsoft Windows. As in "Do you have a peecee?" "No. I have
a Mac."
The "Getting Debian" page refers specifically to "64 bit PC" a
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 04:22:21PM -0400, Doug wrote:
> On 10/04/2014 11:25 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> > Harry Putnam writes:
> >> So the unwary reader is led to believe that amd means an architecture
> >> different from `pc'.
> >
> > "pc" doesn't mean an architecture.
> >
> This is probably not mu
On 10/04/2014 11:25 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>> So the unwary reader is led to believe that amd means an architecture
>> different from `pc'.
>
> "pc" doesn't mean an architecture.
>
This is probably not much help to the person who provoked the question.
"PC" normally means
On 10/04/2014 11:12 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
My machine has nothing to do with amd
Well, AMD created the x86-64 architecture we are all using (Intel's
IA-64 never became really popular), so actually it does ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amd64
That is interesting. I
On 2014-10-04, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> So the unwary reader is led to believe that amd means an architecture
> different from `pc'.
PC stands for Personal Computer.
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Harry Putnam writes:
> So the unwary reader is led to believe that amd means an architecture
> different from `pc'.
"pc" doesn't mean an architecture.
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Andrei POPESCU writes:
>> My machine has nothing to do with amd
>
> Well, AMD created the x86-64 architecture we are all using (Intel's
> IA-64 never became really popular), so actually it does ;)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amd64
That is interesting. I would not have guessed at that fact
On Sat 04 Oct 2014 at 09:47:46 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I want to download a jessie weekly build for 64 bit PC.
>
> What is the appropriate architecture on the downloads?
>
> My machine has nothing to do with amd but that is the only thing
> listed as 64 bit on the pages including jessie or
On Sb, 04 oct 14, 09:47:46, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I want to download a jessie weekly build for 64 bit PC.
>
> What is the appropriate architecture on the downloads?
>
> My machine has nothing to do with amd
Well, AMD created the x86-64 architecture we are all using (Intel's
IA-64 never became
On Saturday 04 October 2014 14:47:46 Harry Putnam wrote:
> is
> amd64 what I should download for a 64 bit PC?
Yes.
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32 bit programs run on AMD64 systems. That's what makes them
so good. 32 bit libraries are in the /lib32 and /usr/lib32 directories
on this
system; there is a /usr/lib/libstc++.so, but no /usr/lib32/libstdc++
so 64 bit c++ programs work but not 32 bit ones. There is however a
/lib32/libc.so, s
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 09:27:27AM +0200, ccostin wrote:
> 32 bit x86 packages can installed on 64 bit system (amd64) ?
>
>
use chroot.
Google search for it.
-Roberto
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