Abd Hamid Shamsi wrote:
>I just want to ask, is this freeBSD compatible with my
>i686 CPU. if there any, please advice me what version
>should i use.
FreeBSD came with two x86 flavour (can I said that? LOL sorry just had an ice
cream earlier) which is x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit).
The x86 flavour is intended for old 386, 486 and 585 (starting from Pentium Pro
and upward version) to latest Pentium 4 Dual Core. The x86 can handle multi
processor architechture with SMP kernel which is available by default.
The x86_64 flavour intended for AMD64 architechture that current Intel Core 2
Duo and since AMD Sempron and upward employed. However, this is not for IA64
which is totally different version of FreeBSD (I think) have created for it.
If you aim for tested stable version of FreeBSD, you can use
FreeBSD-6.x-RELEASE lines. However if your hardware is up to current (say no
less than 2 years tops) and you want the bleeding-edge version of applications,
you can try FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE line (7.1 version is still in Release Candidate
stage and not recommended except for testers).
Hopes that what you're looking for.
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