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SUSE Linux with AMD Athlon 64 X2
Subject: SUSE Linux with AMD Athlon 64 X2
Author: White Rider    Posted: 2006-10-13 06:38:04    Length: 384 byte(s)
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Hi. I am replacing an existing AMD Athlon 64 3000+ CPU with a much more powerful AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Manchester 2.2GHz 2 x 512KB L2 Cache Socket 939 Dual Core Processor . I would like to know if SUSE Linux 10.1 has any compatibility problems with this dual-core CPU. I am running the 32-bit version of SUSE because I heard their are some bugs with the 64-bit. Thanks
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Subject: Re: SUSE Linux with AMD Athlon 64 X2
Author: erdsiger    Posted: 2006-10-13 10:55:14    Length: 582 byte(s)
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I am running the 32-bit version of SUSE because I heard their are some bugs with the 64-bit. Thanks

SuSE 10.1 has a lot of bug, it isn't important if you use 32 bit or 64 bit version of SuSE Smiley I always suggest to use SUSE 10.0, beacuse it's a very stable version.
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Subject: Re: SUSE Linux with AMD Athlon 64 X2
Author: White Rider    Posted: 2006-10-13 17:50:21    Length: 789 byte(s)
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SuSE 10.1 has a lot of bug, it isn't important if you use 32 bit or 64 bit version of SuSE Smiley I always suggest to use SUSE 10.0, beacuse it's a very stable version.

I haven't had any problems with SuSE 10.1 so far... and I have already configured my Graphics Card to run Xgl smoothly so I don't want to change back unless I have too. I'm just worried that I'll have problems running the AMD X2 4200+ which I can't really afford to because of the price of the CPU. Are their any drivers or BIOS updates necessary? I would really appreciate any answers before I finally buy it. Thanks. 83.
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