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Re: Will Ubantu 9.04 work on MacPro Intel when 64-bit download says AMD?

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I'd like to say go with Ubuntu Jaunty 64 bit - but 64 bit support is a bit thin - if you're ready for the jiggery pokery what comes with installing 64 bit then by all means do so because you definitely get more juice out of  your hardware. However if you want a less challenging experience then x386 is the way
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2009/7/2 Bobby <bobby@...>
The Xeon is certainly 64-bit is it not?

I'm using VMWare Fusion 2.0 for now to install Ubantu but when I chose to download the 64-bit version it has -amd64.iso in the name.

I'm downloading it from one of the several (but not many sites in the US and it happens to be my Alma Matter, The University of Tennessee; great program).

Is this just a download name that basically implied it supports AMD and Intel Xeon 8-core?

Obviously with VMWare I want it to run as fast as possible and I give VMWare the Priority when run (it has that option).

Or would I be better off with the x386 version?

-r

On Jul 2, 2009, at 4:08 AM, liu shen wrote:

I see, thanks.

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Art Clarke <aclarke@...> wrote:
Successful build means the compile succeeded and zero OR MORE tests failed.
Stable build means the compile succeeded and exactly ZERO tests failed.

- Art


On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:50 PM, liu shen <isxylands@...> wrote:
Hi Art,

What's the difference between Successful and Stable build(see below)?
Is the successful build more stable?


On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Art Clarke <aclarke@...> wrote:
and because some folks asked, the java 1.6 stable build will be here:
http://build.xuggle.com/job/red5_jdk6_stable/

It has not yet queued up to build today, but will be live by Saturday.

- Art

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Art Clarke <aclarke@...> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The Red5 Continuous Build Server now generates a stable-build
> everytime we have a bulid pass all of our Java and System tests.  You
> can find the latest successful builds (automatically updated) here:
>
> http://build.xuggle.com/job/red5_jdk5_stable/
>
> If you click on any given build, it will tell you want SVN revisions
> it was based off of.
>
> A Stable Build is one that:
> 1) Compiles successfully on Java 1.5
> 2) All JUnit tests pass 100%
> 3) Our Flash System Test passes 100%
>  The Flash System Test includes, connecting and disconnecting from
> flash, making AMF client side calls, playing back movies, and
> recording in a flash player.
>
> As usual, you can find more about the testing we're doing as part of
> 0.8 to make the final (and future) release more stable in the Red5
> Reference Manual:
> http://jira.red5.org/confluence/display/docs/Table+Of+Contents
>
> - Art
>

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