On Wed 22 Jun 2005 16:45, Paul Jakma wrote:
> Not a single Linux distro I know of gets 32+64 support right. Fedora
> tries hard to do it the right way, but packages often are wrong (yum
> is particularly dangerous here, last I tried it on x86-64).
In what way?
Yum seems to work perfectly well under x86_64 for me.
How could it be "dangerous", anyway?
You don't have to say Yes.
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