On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 22:48, Jason Van Dellen wrote: > Received this from AMD today, thought some of you might be interested in it. > > Jason > > ********************************************************* > AMD and SuSE Linux bring the future to you, today! > ********************************************************* > > SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, which supports the AMD64 platform, has > been available since the AMD Opteron processor was launched in April 2003. > > SuSE worked closely with AMD to optimize SuSE Linux Enterprise Server > for the AMD Opteron, to achieve amazing performance and 32- & 64-bit > application compatibility. Linux is the prevailing operating system for > High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Information Technologies (IT). > > SuSE is ready to help system builders and resellers meet the ever-growing > demand for Linux on AMD Opteron processor-based servers. > > To learn more about SuSE Linux Enterprise Server for the AMD Opteron > processor and the SuSE Linux Partner Program, click here: > http://sausmaps.amd.com/AMDeMA/www/r?1000016171.501.7.W8NFhFfBFhITJE
There's also an article on the AMD Opteron/SUSE combo in the latest Linux Journal. It sounds like it's goi9ng to be a pretty hot unit. The only real complaint was difficulty compiling some applications that had been (poorly) written which assume a 32 bit platform will be used. -- Neil Jolly (with Yoda-like voice) "Confrontation leads to anger... Anger leads to fear... Fear leads to using Windows NT in mission-critical combat systems... And this is how the ancients fell...
