On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 07:54:47 -0800, Jay Scherrer
<jay(a)scherrer.com> wrote:
>I tried installing Fedora core 3 version x86_64 on a new
>Laptop: Asus Z8100
>with a mobile AMD 64 memory is 1 gig.
>
>The install went ok but after logging in the system it seemed very
>slow. I hadn't yumed it yet untill I try the install for FC3 x386
>The install of FC3 x386 went smooth and everything runs faster.
>When I config cpan it detects my system as a dual proccesor.
>Now I am thinking of yum updating FC3 x386 then ugrade to FC3 x86_64
>because during the initial install there were several files that
>remained compiled for the x386.
>
>Has anyone else tried FC3 x86_64 or is this the wrong list?
>
>Jay Scherrer
>
>
Hi Jay,
I have installed FC3 x86_64 and so have several other people here.
There is a dedicated AMD64 list which has a lot less traffic:
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
but you are welcome to ask questions here though that pertain to Fedora.
I don't think you can upgrade from the x86 version to the x86_64
version. I could be wrong, but I don't see the point. Did you
overwrite your initial x86_64 install? If not, you should definitely
update. How are you determining fast/slow? I don't understand cpan
detecting a dual processor setup, because I very much doubt you have
two CPUs in your laptop. The x86_64 version has compatability
libraries for running 32-bit programs on the 64-bit platform if that
is what you are talking about with the last sentence of your first
paragraph.
Have I answered any of your questions? I wasn't able to get a good
grasp of what you were trying to find out.
Jonathan
I agree with Jonathan. I have the x86_64 version running on my Athlon 64
3500+ machine. You should install the x86_64 version on your laptop as a
fresh install, and not as an upgrade. Then update to the very latest
packages using either Yum or up2date.
Bob Cochran