Hi,

Its to explain that the RPM file is compiled or optimized for that
platform architecture. for ensure that you get the right architecture,
please check with command

$uname -a

you'll see the output that explain what is your architecture. for
example your arch is i686. you can download the RPM file under your
arch. or noarch.

Thank you and sorry my bad english.

Teddy Widhi L
Penguin Power 


On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:15:38 +1100, Pete Moscatt
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> What's the difference between i585 and i686 which I see in some of the 
> filename of
> some RPM's ?
> 
> Pete
> 
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