Re: [opensuse] legacy rpms
- From: Dave Plater <davejplater@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:49:48 +0200
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Dave Plater wrote:Sorry, no you only have a 32 bit processor.Tony Alfrey wrote:
<snip>I have an AMD Athlon XP2800+You are correct the x86_64 package is for the AMD64, I had an XP2400+ by the way and it works fine.
and there are two installers for the legacy chipsets, one called
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-71.86.01-pkg1.run
which looks like a x86 version and
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-71.86.01-pkg2.run
which looks like the AMD64 version.
Do you suppose that the installer will tell me if it can't find the correct source against which to compile the module?
Sorry, but I'm still fuzzy: do I use the AMD64 version for the XP2800+ ?
Thanks!
Dave
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