> This is incorrect, we have a 64 bit verison, of course it runs on a
> Sparc64, but if Intel put's up, then I think that the Amazing Kernel
> Developers (tm) will be able to have it ready, or at least quickley
> ready.
> Anyway.. are any of the other arch's 64bit? I am not a Kernel Guru
> (tm).
Alpha?
> thanks,
> joshua
> C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > See
> > http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/daily/980910b.html
> > And an interesting quote from that article:
> > "Sunil Saxena, principal engineer of the Microcomputer Software Labs at
> > Intel, said Intel's support for Linux runs deep within its engineering
> > ranks, where many staffers use it as their desktop development system."
> > --
> > | Charles R. (C. R.) Oldham | NCA Commission on Schools |
> > | cro@nca.asu.edu | Arizona St. Univ., PO Box 873011,|
> > | V:602/965-8700 F:602/965-9423 | Tempe, AZ 85287-3011 _ |
> > | "I like it!"--Citizen G'Kar | #include <disclaimer.h> X_>|
Mike
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