Debian GNU/Linux now in AMD64 form 20
treff89 writes "Debian GNU/Linux (Sarge) has now been released in an AMD64 variant. It has been declared stable. While updates will not be as regular as the popular x86 Debian, it's great to know that the newer processors are in the picture. Find out more here: http://distrowatch.com/2717 ; Release notes can be found here: http://amd64.debian.net/docs/release-notes/amd64/r elease-notes/"
:-I (Score:1, Troll)
Damn, just when I was getting spoiled by the quick release of Sarge!
Not to complain (just a bit, really) (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Not to complain (just a bit, really) (Score:2)
Redhat and other for profit companies find goals of market share to be of higher priority than fun development. That's why
Re:Not to complain (just a bit, really) (Score:1)
Re:No one cares (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No one cares (Score:2)
Speeeeeeeeeed (Score:1, Funny)
Just installed it (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Just installed it (Score:1)
Gentoo for AMD64 anyone? (Score:2, Interesting)
Cue Gentoo-haters... NOW.
And for users that don't want to spend alot of time compiling (is that an oxy-moron on AMD64?), use a Stage3 base install and install all other programs using emerge -k switch for binary packages only.
Re:Gentoo for AMD64 anyone? (Score:2)
Re:What's the advantage of the AMD64 version? (Score:1)
I haven't encount
Re:What's the advantage of the AMD64 version? (Score:2)
MPlayer is using the media instructions (SSE) that are in both Intel and AMD chips, this has nothing to do with 64 bit mode. Any application recompiled for AMD64 will benefit, because AMD64 is more than just widening all registers to 6
Re:What's the advantage of the AMD64 version? (Score:2)
Huh? Taking care of "low-level" stuiff, is is exactly what a compiler is doing. If you recompile for amd64, it will usually get faster (unless it gets slower due to cache issues).
One such program that is, is MPlayer, a good portion of the code is implemented in Assembly specificall
Excellent News! (Score:1)
AMD64 linux has a LONG way to go (Score:3, Interesting)
Linux is great, but I'll stick to my x86 version of ubuntu on my AMD64 until AMD64 linux matures to windows's level.
(This may have changed recently, My last exp with amd64 linux was gentoo about 2 months ago.)