That's perfect, thank you so much. On 9/3/07, Craig White wrote: > On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 19:18 -0700, David Munson wrote: > > So it's "--help", not just "help". That explains a lot about why doing > > that gave such weird results. > > > > I've read a lot about problems where images burned at high speeds > > don't work properly, or not at all. > > > > In the vein of architectures and images, (i386 vs x86_64), I tried > > looking up the differences (if any) between x86 and x86_64... as far > > as I can tell, it supports x64 where available, but goes to x86 if > > not, but not all processors (esp. older procs) will support x86_64. Is > > this correct? > > > > Also, what are the differences between i386 and x86? This processor > > architecture stuff I'm finding via Google is either so simple it > > doesn't really help, or so complex I can't understand it. > > > > I'm still searching, but if anyone else knows, I'd appreciate the help. > > > ---- > according to the guide on Fedora 7... > > http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f7/en_US/sn-which-arch.html > > Processor Manufacturer and Model Architecture > -------------------------------------------------------- ------------ > Intel (except Core 2 Duo, Centrino Core 2 Duo, or Xeon), > AMD (except 64 or x2 dual-core), VIA C4, Apple MacBook Pro i386 > > Intel Core 2 Duo, Centrino Core 2 Duo, and Xeon; > AMD Athlon64/x2, Sempron64/x2, Duron64 x86_64 > > x86_64 tends to make it more difficult to use 32 bit only binary stuff > like Adobe Reader (the plugin) or Flash Plugin, and the 64 bit version > of Sun Java apparently still doesn't have a workable applet runner and > what I've gone to is to use the 'nspluginviewer' which allows you to use > 32 bit plugins on a 64 bit browser. > > Craig > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss