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Re: [SLE] Giving up on 64-bit Linux for now
  • From: Sid Boyce <sboyce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 23:04:07 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <414B6D60.6030507@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

SuSE, unfortunately, though, is all binary as we all know. And
for whatever reason the binary packages they've put together for Athlon 64 are very flakey. At
least they were for me. Very frustrating. I wanted to run this in 64-bit mode, but not if I can't
update the kernel, etc. Not if my filesystem continually gets mangled. I don't know what's going
on.

My install went very smoothly, and my learning curve on the 64 bit has been a good experience. I haven't seen the problems of which you speak. What file system did you use? I chose ext3. Been using ext3 since 7.3 IIRC with no problems. FWIW, most problems I have seen /read about were usually BIOS problems. Do you have the latest BIOS for the MB? There is an amd64 list (suse-amd64@xxxxxxxx) that has some very knowledgeable people. If you gave more info you might get some good help there. HTH

I installed 9.0 x86_64 (reiserfs) then upgraded to 9.1 when it came out, Acer Aspire 1501LCe laptop with XP3000+/512M/Radeon 9600 video/USB stuff such as webcam, kodak camera DX3600, serial, sound apps like skype etc. No problems with SuSE except building some packages where it will happily link with 64-bit libs then go off to the 32-bit libs looking for a library that is only a 64-bit one. Kernel builds have been fine, currently running 2.6.9-rc2-mm1 and -bk kernels before that.
Some motherboards are fussy about memory, a good idea would be to test out using 9,1 x86 and if the problem is still there, then look at the hardware as a possible source of trouble. I got a new 32-bit Asus motherboard and XP2600+, both turned out to be bad and caused hangs and filesystem corruptions.
Regards
Sid.
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