Re: Intel iMac + Zod

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On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 09:44 +1100, Maung Nanda Linn Aung wrote:
> I recently bought Intel iMac Duo Core 2.16mhz and would love to try
> Zod. I just want a confirmation that whether my Intel iMac belongs to
> i386 family or x86_64?

Core 2 Duos fully support x86-64, so if you don't mind the fact that a
lot of proprietary Linux software is binary-only 32-bit stuff (like
win32codecs, Adobe's Acrobat Reader & Flash stuff, et al.), I'd
recommend using the x86-64 builds. Then again, you can still run 32-bit
stuff on a 64-bit install should the need arise (if you're up for the
pain of multilib...)

I've got x86_64 Fedora (a mix of FC-6 and Rawhide stuff) running just
beautifully on my E6600-based system (DG965WH ATX motherboard). 

Note that depending on the chipset you may need to pass the 'irqpoll',
'all-generic-ide', and/or 'pci=nommconfig' kernel parameters to get it
functioning properly. After a BIOS update, my system only needed
'all-generic-ide', as it autodetected everything else. (IIRC, if you
pass these as boot options to the installer disc, it *should*
automagically write those to the installed bootloader configuration.)

Hope that helps.
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