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SubjectRe: 64bit port
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It exists, and runs, and has since 1.3.x or so, I believe.  In any
case, I've been running 64-bit Debian Linux on my Alpha since the late
2.0.x kernel series.

There are no 32-bit binaries in 64-bit Alpha-Linux, excepting the
Intel binaries that run under em86, in which case, there is a special
kernel driver and associated userland tools for them.

-- John

"Raj, Ashok" <ashok.raj@intel.com> writes:

> Hi
>
> linux64? does it exist or being worked on now? if so, is there any place we
> can get info
> on how the datatypes are defined, how ioctls would know if the call is
> comming from a 32bit binary etc?
>
> thanks
>
> - ashokr
>
>
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