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1. Help. How can i fix this? I can't update.
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2. Help. How can i fix this? I can't update.
(CommunityAnswers / Systems Management)
6. Not cloning cgroup for unused subsystem ns
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7. How to Install a Linux Distro: Image is Everything
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... entire ISO onto the whole USB drive, not a partition: $ dd if=zilch-1.0.42-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdX Replace zilch-1.0.42-desktop-amd64.iso with the name of your ISO image, and /dev/sdX with ...
VirtualBox is an open source x86 and AMD64 visualization software from Oracle, suitable for Home and Enterprise users. This guide tells how to install the latest release of VirtualBox in Ubuntu...  ...
9. Development Release: PC-BSD 9.1-RC1
(DistributionCentral/Distribution News)
Kris Moore has announced the availability of the first release candidate for PC-BSD 9.1: "The RC1 images for the upcoming PC-BSD 9.1 are now available for i386 and amd64 architectures. This release candidate ...
10. Development Release: PC-BSD 9.0-RC3
(DistributionCentral/Distribution News)
Kris Moore today announced the first beta build of PC-BSD 9.1, a user friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD: "The BETA1 images for the upcoming PC-BSD 9.1 is now available for i386 and amd64 ...
... that continues interrupted downloads and limits its bandwidth to 100k: $ wget -c --limit-rate=100k http://www.mathbuntu.org/iso/MathKubuntu12.04-amd64.iso There is a lot of installation help on Mathbuntu.org, ...
12. Development Release: FreeBSD 8.3-RC1
(DistributionCentral/Distribution News)
... is now available on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, and pc98 architectures. We hope to have one.... Ken Smith has announced the availability of the first release candidate for FreeBSD 8.3, ...
13. What's New in Linux 3.2?
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... the Hexagon Processor from Qualcomm is a bit different. Most of the CPUs supported by Linux are like the x86/AMD64 architecture that most of us use in our desktop/laptop machines or servers. (“Like,” ...
14. Feeling Adventurous? Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 1 Released
(Featured Blogs/Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier)
... as well as Xubuntu, Edubuntu, and Lubuntu. Kubuntu is apparently not ready yet. Images are available for x86, AMD64, and ARM. There's also a slew of images for Amazon EC2, so if you're an ...
15. 7 Years of Ubuntu: Ubuntu Then and Now
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... a time. Ubuntu's Warty release shipped with support for x86, AMD64, and PowerPC. It dropped PowerPC support in 2007 a while after Apple dropped PowerPC support in the face of dwindling PowerPC ...
16. A Look at the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard 3.0
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... architectures on a single system. At the moment, this generally means just supporting IA-32 (32-bit x86) binaries and IA-64 (64-bit amd64) binaries on one machine, but the conventional approach has its ...
17. The 2011 Linux Distro Scorecard
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... tools, etc. Debian is a distro of choice for users who want to install Linux on an older non-Intel machine. You can run the most recent stable release on x86, AMD64, ARM, PowerPC, Itanium, MIPS, SPARC, ...
... Squeeze into the mountpoint we just created called /EBSmountpoint debootstrap –arch [i386|amd64] squeeze /EBSmountpoint http://ftp.debian.org Once this has finished, create a directory to ...
... often use it on servers as well, one of the biggest problems on Gentoo portage is VMWare support for the player, if you're using an AMD64 release (Gentoo on x86 with 64bit support) you're stick with v2.x ...
20. LibreOffice 3.4beta5 and Communication Changes
(Featured Blogs/Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier)
... Debian packages and RPMs for x86 and AMD64 Linux systems are available, as well as Windows and Mac OS X binaries.  ...
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