Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Re: [LINUX_Newbies] TEST for 64-bit

On 04/26/2016 11:02 PM, cs@zip.com.au wrote:
> Don't "uname -p" or "uname -m" tell you anything interesting?
The uname -m just told me i686 and the -p told me Intel(R) Pentium(R)
CPU G3250 @ 3.20GHz.

> Cheers,
> Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au>
>
> On 26Apr2016 22:42, Michael Sullivan <msulli1355@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 04/26/2016 10:34 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>>> No. It's an Intel Dual Core. I don't have a GUI installed on it yet,
>>> and every time I try to scp something over from there to here I put in
>>> the password and it says "Agent pid" and some number. How do I get
>>> passed that?
>>> On 04/26/2016 10:17 PM, J dreadpiratejeff@gmail.com [LINUX_Newbies]
>>> wrote:
>>>> Also, pretty much every modern x86 CPU is 64 bit. The only 32 bit
>>>> ones I
>>>> know of are ARM chips or the cheapest Atom chips.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 26, 2016, J <dreadpiratejeff@gmail.com
>>>> <mailto:dreadpiratejeff@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Fastest way would be to just look up the processor model on the
>>>> internet. If it's an Intel chip, search the Ark
>>>> (http://ark.intel.com). Not sure what AMDs cpu db is.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 26, 2016, Michael Sullivan msulli1355@gmail.com
>>>> [LINUX_Newbies] <LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Is there a Linux test that I can do to see if my computer is
>>>> 64-bit? I
>>>> got a new one in today, and the shop that built it for me says
>>>> that it's
>>>> 64-bit, but the 64-bit LiveDVD I burned won't boot. The
>>>> LiveDVD did
>>>> suggest that my kernel should be 64-bit (64-bit kernel was
>>>> turned ON in
>>>> menuconfig), but the kernel failed to build with that option,
>>>> possibly
>>>> because all the other files on the system were 32-bit. I'm
>>>> just
>>>> wondering is it, or isn't it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> My ~/.bashrc file at this moment says:
>>
>> # .bashrc
>>
>> # User specific aliases and functions
>> alias ls="ls --color"
>> alias ll='ls -lh'
>> alias ssh='ssh -Y -C'
>> alias useflag='grep /usr/portage/profiles/use.*desc -e'
>> alias su="/bin/su"
>> export CPATH=/usr/kde/3.3/include/:$CPATH
>> eval `ssh-agent`
>>
>> # Source global definitions
>> if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
>> . /etc/bashrc
>> fi
>>
>> #export CLASSPATH="$CLASSPATH:/home/michael/projects/java/myFantasy:."
>> export PS1='\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[01;34m\] \W \$\[\033[00m\] '
>> export PATH="$PATH:/home/michael/.bin"
>> #export CVSROOT=/var/cvsroot
>>
>> I don't HAVE a ~/.bash_profile.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------
>> Posted by: Michael Sullivan <msulli1355@gmail.com>
>> ------------------------------------



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