andy5667 New Member Feb 12, 2006 #1 Im wanting to try linux but i cant find a version for intel processors. Can anyone help me?
computerhakk VIP Member Feb 12, 2006 #2 most of them works, most of them is just identifying your processor specifically. one u might want to try is vector linux
most of them works, most of them is just identifying your processor specifically. one u might want to try is vector linux
Lordmord New Member Feb 13, 2006 #3 Every linux distro works with intel. what you have to look out for are the following: i486, i386, i586 - are all intel based linux x84-64 - is usually AMD based linux PPC - are mac based linux (Power PC)
Every linux distro works with intel. what you have to look out for are the following: i486, i386, i586 - are all intel based linux x84-64 - is usually AMD based linux PPC - are mac based linux (Power PC)
andy5667 New Member Feb 14, 2006 #5 im not really wanting to pay anything. Im just wishing to try it. Hmmmmm i wonder. Is there anymore?
V Veurruckte New Member Feb 14, 2006 #6 Dude, all of the linux distros not specifically made for another architecture are intel compatible. Intel is (Correct me if I'm wrong) the most used architecture. http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major And you're probally only paying for the cost of the CD and shipping. You could always just download the ISO's.
Dude, all of the linux distros not specifically made for another architecture are intel compatible. Intel is (Correct me if I'm wrong) the most used architecture. http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major And you're probally only paying for the cost of the CD and shipping. You could always just download the ISO's.