Connie Sieh wrote: >Bill, > >On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Bill Feero wrote: > > > >>I want to verify my understanding about RPM architecture labeling. >> >>I know that i386 is the generic x86 RPM for x86, Pentium, etc. >>ia64 is for 64-bit processors. >> >>what is x86_64 targets? >> >> > >AMD Opteron >AMD Athlon64 >Intel ia32e > >-Connie Sieh > > These are all processors that will do both the 32 bit x86 programs, as well as 64 bit programs. You CAN install the i386 distribution on all of these processors, and everything run's fine and fast. But if you want to do 64 bit stuff on those processors, then you need the x86_64 programs that have been compiled in 64 bit mode. Now technically the Itanium will do 32 bit programs, but the last tests I saw were so slow that I really didn't want to go there. It looks like many people feel the same, so it has been relegated to just 64 bit programs for the Itanium. Troy >>I have no 64-bit processors, so I have been skipping the ia64 updates, but the x86_64 made me stop and wonder. >> >>Thanks. >>-- >>Bill Feero >>Logical Solutions, Inc. >> >> >> -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group __________________________________________________