On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 11:33 +0530, umesh debian wrote:
> I recently upgrade Etch to Lenny using apt-get dist-upgrade after
> changing all etch occurrences in sources.list. I am facing problems
> that were there is Etch also, mainly the Fn+* keys not working
Which keys aren't working ?
Currently a
Hi All,
I recently upgrade Etch to Lenny using apt-get dist-upgrade after
changing all etch occurrences in sources.list. I am facing problems
that were there is Etch also, mainly the Fn+* keys not working and
sound not working(HDA intel). Had gone through a lot in internet
regrading installing pac
Buehl, Reiner (HPS EMEA, DO-C&I) wrote:
> To be more precice: If it says you have an INTEL cpu - no matter how many
> cores you have or if your cpu is 32 or 64 bits, using an AMD optimized kernel
> is a bad idea! It will work but you will end up with a slower system then you
> have now.
Let me hel
To be more precice: If it says you have an INTEL cpu - no matter how many
cores you have or if your cpu is 32 or 64 bits, using an AMD optimized kernel
is a bad idea! It will work but you will end up with a slower system then you
have now.
From: Alessandro P
Il giorno lun, 14/07/2008 alle 20.47 +, javier melendez ha scritto:
> i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show
> me that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the
> debian i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in
javier melendez skrev:
i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show me that my
processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the debian i386 but my
quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my machine? "for usefull the power
of the 2 processo
2008/7/14 javier melendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> i have a intel celeron, dual core, when i see the file /proc/cpuinfo he show
> me that my processor is a INTEL CELERON CPU E1200 1.6 GHZ. i installed the
> debian i386 but my quenstion is, can i install the amd64debian in my machine?
> "for use
Not to mention that some packages are not available on the 64bit..
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You don't need to use debian-amd64 in order to enable the two cores.
>
> Using 64bits brings a marginal performance improvements (a few
> perc
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