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Re: 64 bit downloading and kernel upgrade problem



On 2006-11-20, Arvind Marathe wrote:
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> full efficiency. My motherboard is intel915 with 3.4G processor and 1G
> RAM. So initially i did a clean install by downloading minimum bootable
> i386 stable version from net, copying it on a cd and installing it. I only
> loaded x-window system and it was quite fast. Now since hyperthreading is
> allowed on my system, i was told ia64 debian version should work and also
> give better performance, so i downloaded that from the same site. However
> when i copy this on a cd and try to boot, it says:

I think you are confused. IA64 arch never was a _desktop_ one. Also i
doubt your CPU is 64bit capable. It must be (amd64 arch) x86_64 flavor,
like Athlon64 from AMD or EMT from Intel.

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