-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On May 3, 2004 12:52 pm, Willibald Krenn wrote:
Andi Kleen schrieb:
Also an a.out linux distribution (SuSE 4.2) runs nicely on the x86-64 kernel (except for GNU emacs 18 who doesn't like 4GB of address space) I also ran some very old a.out binaries from Linux prehistory (~1992) successfully on the x86-64 kernel.
Hmm, impressive! If only all components of GNU/Linux would be tested such comprehensively.
Win64 dropped supported for 16bit Windows programs. Wine on x86-64 linux runs them still fine.
What a pitty that a change in glibc broke wine... (and thus probably Kylix)
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/wine/wn20030131_155.html - point 2
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