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Re: uname -m return?



Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> 
> Florian Lohoff wrote:
> 
> > resume:~# uname -a
> > Linux resume.rfc822.org 2.4.0 #3 Thu Jan 25 16:25:23 CET 2001 mips unknown
> > resume:~# uname -m
> > mips
> 
> Cool, thanks.
> 
> > I am right now unsure what "mipsel" returns - But it should be the
> > same but its "little endian"
> 
> Okay, I'll let mipsel use the default, which is 32-bit little-endian (like i386).
> 
> Thanks much,
> 
> -Adam P.
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Hi all,
	Little endian mips systems, at least the ones that I have, return mips
on a uname command, just like the big endian mips.

Good Luck,

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