Fedora for AMD64

From: bullethead (srv_at_darkambient.org)
Date: 11/27/03


Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 04:04:39 GMT

Will Fedora 64 be possible once 2.6 gets Fedora's support? I am
definitely interested in this. I tried Suse 9 AMD64 and it just hung
upon reboot. Strange how it cost me $120 and it went down the crapper.
   But what the hell do I know, the only luck with Linux I have ever had
in my life was Red Hat's products. Fedora blows them all away.



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