Hi, On 7/16/07, Matthew Stringer <qube@firstnet.co.uk> wrote:
arun murali wrote:
Hi,
On 7/16/07, Matthew Stringer <qube@firstnet.co.uk> wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether 32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures independently.
It is integral. It's the whole point of it. AMD came up with it when
Anders Johansson wrote: they saw
that nobody wanted to go with IA64, since it didn't support their legacy 32bit apps
If you install the 64 bit version on a 32 bit computer it'll tell you, not crash.
I'd try an FTP install to eliminate the idea of a bad DVD image.
Otherwise try a safe mode or text mode install.
Matthew
This is the next thing i have in mind but i heard it takes a lot of time. Besides i am not sure if the system will automatically be able to detect and load my wireless lan card driver and use it. I had an issue with earlier linux i was using. Any how i will give it a try.
Could try a memory check, there's a boot option on the CD, dodgy RAM could cause the crash, install in text mode in case there's an issue with the graphics card driver.
Suse is generally rock solid, never had it fail on me in 8 years!
Its a brand new system. Any how i will try to run ram check.
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