Hi Rob,
I seem to remember (from a while back when I did installations on early 64bit
hardware) that there is an x86_64 architecture, which is somewhere between
32bit and true 64bit architectures. I think this might be what you are using.
There should be distro support for it.
Hope this helps,
On 27 September 2014 20:58, Rob Malpass wrote:
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> Hi all
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> I’m trying to install Ubuntu 14 server on my “new” Poweredge sever. Not
> sure if I’m being thick(er than usual) here but I have different results
> with the same iso image (via usb flash drive). If I use the image on
> virtual
> run lscpu and provide output
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit
CPU(s):2
Thread(s) per core:1
Core(s) per socket:2
CPU socket(s): 1
Vendor ID: GenuineIntel
CPU family:15
Model: 6
Stepping:
On 09/28/14 11:38, Rob Malpass wrote:
> run lscpu and provide output
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Are you sure you have the right architecture?
Boot up something that works and run lscpu and provide output.
I’m running Dual Core Pentium D and selected the iso for Ubuntu 14.04 sever
amd64 – is that wrong?
Cheers
Rob
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