Kevin Kofler wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:
Did not know that :(, thought that only regular x86_32 instead of x86_64
was what I needed. On other machines at home which have AMD 64 processor,
I installed the x86_64 versions of Fedora either Fedora 10 or rawhide.
The Core 2 series CPUs are all 64-bit-capable. Some other Intel CPUs are,
too. They just don't have "64" in the name.
Most of the recent Celerons have 64 bit, just no virtualization capability.
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