Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-23 Thread downtime null
On Monday 22 November 2004 04:13 pm, Alexandru Cabuz wrote: > > How difficult, would you say, was it to get it installed and get > > everything working. Do you play any games? Specifically do you play any > > Windows games using cedega? Are you happy with your configuration? Would > > you recommend

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread downtime null
On Monday 22 November 2004 04:59 pm, Greg Trounson wrote: > Alexandru Cabuz wrote: > ... > > > Not that I know anything about gaming, but just one question: since most > > games are designed for windows, why don't you just play them in windows, > > you know, double boot... Is there any particular r

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread Greg Trounson
Alexandru Cabuz wrote: ... Not that I know anything about gaming, but just one question: since most games are designed for windows, why don't you just play them in windows, you know, double boot... Is there any particular reason you want to try them in linux? And AMD64 Debian unstable moreover?

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
> How difficult, would you say, was it to get it installed and get everything > working. Do you play any games? Specifically do you play any Windows games > using cedega? Are you happy with your configuration? Would you recommend > this configuration to others? Right now I'm pretty happy with it.

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread downtime null
On Monday 22 November 2004 01:57 pm, Alexandru Cabuz wrote: > Le Lundi 22 Novembre 2004 18:24, downtime null a écrit : > > I'm going to be upgrading my system very soon and was considering > > upgrading to the AMD 64 bit processor. Are there already binary packages > > available for 64 bit or am I

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread downtime null
On Monday 22 November 2004 01:04 pm, Don Hayward wrote: > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, downtime null wrote: > > I'm going to be upgrading my system very soon and was considering > > upgrading to the AMD 64 bit processor. Are there already binary packages > > available for 64 bit or am I going to have to co

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread Alexandru Cabuz
Le Lundi 22 Novembre 2004 18:24, downtime null a écrit : > I'm going to be upgrading my system very soon and was considering upgrading > to the AMD 64 bit processor. Are there already binary packages available > for 64 bit or am I going to have to compile everything? I'm pretty sure > there is alre

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread Don Hayward
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, downtime null wrote: I'm going to be upgrading my system very soon and was considering upgrading to the AMD 64 bit processor. Are there already binary packages available for 64 bit or am I going to have to compile everything? I'm pretty sure there is already support for this ar

AMD 64 and Debian

2004-11-22 Thread downtime null
I'm going to be upgrading my system very soon and was considering upgrading to the AMD 64 bit processor. Are there already binary packages available for 64 bit or am I going to have to compile everything? I'm pretty sure there is already support for this architecture, I just want to be sure. T

Re: AMD 64 and Debian

2003-11-07 Thread Colin Watson
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 03:09:53PM -0700, user list wrote: > At an opteron presentation, AMD said that "Debian was doing some wierd > things." with the AMD-64 distribution. Are you doing things differently > than Red Hat did? You might want to talk to debian-amd64 rather than debian-user. Cheers,

AMD 64 and Debian

2003-11-07 Thread user list
At an opteron presentation, AMD said that "Debian was doing some wierd things." with the AMD-64 distribution. Are you doing things differently than Red Hat did? Art Edwards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]