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Old 8th August 2007, 11:04 PM
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What version of Fedora 7 to install (i386 or x86_64)

Hi,

I have a laptop here with a Intel Core2 CPU. From what I know is that this processor is not "real" 64-bit (like an Itanium) but more like a 32-bit processor with some 64-bit extensions (EM64T/Intel64 Architecture).

Which version of Fedora 7 is now better for this processor? Is it possible at all to install the 64-bit version of Fedora 7? I was looking around on fedoraproject.org and fedoraforum.org but couldn't find enough information about this topic.

Raffael
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