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CptDondo
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      10-10-2006, 08:10 PM
I just got a brand new Intel Core Duo box, and I want to install debian
testing....

Which one? i386? IA64? AMD64?

--Yan
 
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ipnwsec
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      10-10-2006, 09:55 PM
Hi,

I think the Linux Kernel which supports SMP(Symmetric Multi Processing
) shall do it.

Thanks,
Sunil (http://geocities.com/sunil3112000)
CptDondo wrote:
> I just got a brand new Intel Core Duo box, and I want to install debian
> testing....
>
> Which one? i386? IA64? AMD64?
>
> --Yan


 
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