Hi grp
I got a new AMD 64bit Laptop. And eager to install a 64bit Linux and the test the power. Any Idea which one to try. Any one laid hands on it ?
Raj
On 26/07/05 22:58 +0530, Raj Shaz wrote:
Hi grp
I got a new AMD 64bit Laptop. And eager to install a 64bit Linux and the test the power. Any Idea which one to try. Any one laid hands on it ?
64 bit versions of SuSE, RH, FC, or if you prefer it, Gentoo. IIRC, almost every major distro has an AMD64 port.
Devdas Bhagat
On 7/26/05, Raj Shaz rajshas@gmail.com wrote:
Hi grp
I got a new AMD 64bit Laptop. And eager to install a 64bit Linux and the test the power. Any Idea which one to try. Any one laid hands on it ?
i use suse on my amd laptop ... very happy best supported ... the damn modem doesnt work but i no longer care abt it
Raj
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 17:28, Raj Shaz wrote:
I got a new AMD 64bit Laptop. And eager to install a 64bit Linux and the test the power. Any Idea which one to try. Any one laid hands on it ?
I would recommend Debian or Fedora. Fedora has a lot of hardware support. I see hardware not working on Debian, working fine on Fedora. But its upto you. Use whatever distro works for you best. If you're a developer/end user I would suggest Mandrake / Fedora. If you are a developer and like setting up servers I would suggest Debian / Gentoo.