They all use exactly the same core, give or take some L2 cache, only
that X2 and Opteron >= 165 sport two cores, so an SMP-kernel makes a
lot of sense there. Same for Turion64, Athlon64, Sempron64, Opteron.
Use an AMD64 kernel, with or without smp depending on core count.
Depending on the chipset I suggest 2.6.8 for sarge and AMD8000
chipset, for all newer chipsets 2.6.12+ from unstable, for dual core
the spanking newest kernel you can get (see older thread below), eg.
there's a 2.6.15 kernel in unstable.
Am Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2006 00:42 schrieb Patrick Carlson:
Hello all. I'm looking to build a new system for Debian Linux. I'm
going
with an AMD64 chip. However, does the Linux AMD 64 kernel support
"AMD64",
"AMD64 X2 Dual Core", and "AMD64 FX"? Do they all work with the
same AMD64
build? Thanks for the help! :)