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Daniel Veillard scripsit: > So I really wonder what made you think Linux ain't really there. Actually > Linux tends to be the first OS ported to new (64 bits) chips those days. Lack of buzz about it outside the Linux community, I suppose. I should also point out that NetBSD (whose slogan is "Of course it runs NetBSD!") runs on at least Alpha, Ultrasparc, and AMD, and perhaps more. Often the kernel is 64-bit but most userland programs are delivered as 32-bit, though there's nothing to stop you from recompiling them. -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan <jcowan@r...> "Any legal document draws most of its meaning from context. A telegram that says 'SELL HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES IBM SHORT' (only 190 bits in 5-bit Baudot code plus appropriate headers) is as good a legal document as any, even sans digital signature." --me
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