On Sunday, 14 October 2012 22:18:15 UTC+8, Georgi Guninski wrote:
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> i mean did anyone beside me tested the disputed testcases on any ubuntu 
> 10.04? 
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I presume whoever built the said binary did test it on his/her machine.

There is no such thing like generic x86_64, AFAIK.
Intel did it one way, AMD another, supported (or not) all these 
SSE-whatever features...

Just as there is no x86 - there are i286, i386, i486, i586, i686, and I 
probably miss some AMD-only thing here.
Oh yeah, there are also Celerons, etc etc etc...
And I am sure you do not want to run a "generic" x86 binary, cause this 
would probably mean i386, i.e. veeery ooold and veeeeery slooooow....
 

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> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 10:11:41PM +0800, P Purkayastha wrote: 
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