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Re: Best Kernel?



Kelly Clowers wrote:
> The cpuid program should be able to tell you if you have a 32 bit
> Sempron or a 64 bit Sempron. Even if you have a Sempron64, I
> am not sure if you can/should run a 64 bit kernel while using
> Debian's i386 arch.

No, you need to use a complete 64bit userland for using amd64,
translation: You have to reinstall your machine.
> 
> In any case, the the k7 kernel will be better than the 486.
> 
>> And, when I am ready to upgrade, do I just run an apt-get install
>> linux-image-2.6.22-2-*?
> 
> Yes, but you may want to install the k7 meta-package, which
> always depends on a recent k7 kernel, so you don't have to
> manually update your kernel image. Just install linux-image-k7
> and it will do the rest.

Well, if you have modules compiled against your actual kernel and in a
full-upgrade magically upgrades your kernel you're gonna live a
nightmare next time you reboot your machine. But if you don't build
specific modules to your kernel then go ahead :-).

Regards,
Jose Luis.
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