Re: 64-bit Kernel Question

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Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
James Hubbard wrote:

grep /proc/cpuinfo lm

If you have the lm flag, it means your hardware supports x86-64.

I guess I'm in luck: I have the lm flag and the Intel web site says the Core 2 Duo E6320 supports 64-bit.

virtualisation, too.


Can I rpm -ivh the kernel right now? Or is the feature not ready yet?

I've only run 64-bit kernels on my E6300. Yours is newer or otherwise superior to mine.






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