James, I use Fedora 13 64bits with a intel i7 thinkpad. It works perfect. It also works with kxstudio (based on kde ubuntu 10 + lots of audio packages).
2010/8/7 Bernardo Barros <[email protected]>: > Hum, Puredyne is based on Ubuntu 9, right? Maybe if you try Ubuntu 10 > (lucid) 64bit (or even Fedora 13 64bit) and check what happens. > > It it works that I THINK means that the kernel of Ubuntu 9 is not > fully compatible with your specific CPU arch. > > 2010/8/7 Aymeric Mansoux <[email protected]>: >> Hi James, >> >> James Harkins said : >>> On 8/6/10 7:44 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote: >>> >Hi James >>> > >>> >Intel i3, i5 and i7 are amd64 also called x86_64 >>> > >>> >You can choose both OS, 32 or 64bit. No problem to compile pd in a >>> >64bit OS. PD itself is very easy to build (pd-vanilla). >>> >>> Perhaps I misunderstood, but I just tried >>> puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-amd64.iso on several i3 and i5 >>> machines, and all of them failed in the same way. >> >> What way? >> It would help to know what kind of error you got. >> >> Otherwise, just to echo Bernardo's comment, >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64#History_of_Intel_64 >> which is why amd64 is a generic architecture name for both AMD and Intel >> 64 bits CPUs. >> >> AFAIK none of the current Puredyne dev owns such a recent CPU, so it >> might require a bit of effort to check if whether or not Puredyne's >> kernel is fine with the machine you'd like to use. >> >> >> a. >> -- >> http://su.kuri.mu >> >> >> --- >> [email protected] >> http://identi.ca/group/puredyne >> irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne >> > --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
