On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 04:52:25PM +0200, Daniel Cordey wrote: > definitions intel_586 & AMD x86_64. Mais que veux donc dire x86_64 ?
l'explication de Debian: https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id230630 Which name: x86-64, x86_64, or AMD64? This is confusing, because the name has changed over time. The initial name for the architecture was x86-64. However, around the time of the Opteron launch, AMD stated the name x86-64 ceased to exist and was replaced by the name AMD64. AMD acknowledge that the name x86_64 still exists and is what is reported by the 64-bit Linux kernel for this platform. In a message from AMD's Marc Miller [1], he recommends using the name AMD64 in places where i386 or i686 might be used and use x86_64 in places where x86 may be used. Voir aussi: http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2003/08/msg00031.html intéressant d'apprendre que l'architecture AMD64 (ou x86-64) a été développée comme un standard ouvert, ce qui explique que les Pentium IV supportent également ce standard. Je l'avais déjà `remarqué' sans réaliser la raison. PS: installer des binaires non packagés par la distribution, pose souvent beaucoup de problèmes. Une idée est de les lancer dans une prison chroot(2) ou via un contexte VLS pour minimiser les risques. _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alphanet.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
