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{{note|Finding which microarch your hardware needs to use takes a little bit of searching. | |||
Take the chip name gathered, then google wiki chipname to find the wikipedia article for your chip. The right hand column of your processors wiki article will list the microarchitecture. | |||
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searching for "amd phenom wiki" returns this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Phenom article] & the article says its "Microarchitecture K10" | |||
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== ARM == | == ARM == | ||
Revision as of 17:52, March 21, 2015
Download/Browse Funtoo Linux Subarches
This page provides an overview of Funtoo Linux sub-architectures (also called subarches) designed for quick and easy reference. Funtoo Linux provides optimized installation images for all sub-architectures listed below. Clicking on a particular subarch will bring you to a detail page where you can learn more about that subarch and download a stage3 for installation.
There are a couple of ways to identify the type of CPU you have. One option is to use the lscpu
command:
root # lscpu
If the lscpu
command is unavailable, you can get similar information via /proc
:
root # cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "^model name" | uniq model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2640M CPU @ 2.80GHz
The cpuid
command is another option and can provide other interesting information:
root # emerge cpuid; cpuid | tail -n 1
Finding which microarch your hardware needs to use takes a little bit of searching. Take the chip name gathered, then google wiki chipname to find the wikipedia article for your chip. The right hand column of your processors wiki article will list the microarchitecture.
example: searching for "amd phenom wiki" returns this article & the article says its "Microarchitecture K10"
ARM
{{#ask:CPU Family::32-bit ARM Processors |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
32-bit ARM Processors |
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PC-Compatible
{{#ask:CPU Family::64-bit AMD Processors |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
{{#ask:CPU Family::64-bit Intel Processors |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
{{#ask:CPU Family::64-bit Processors (PC-Compatible, Generic) |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
{{#ask:CPU Family::32-bit AMD Processors |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
{{#ask:CPU Family::32-bit Intel Processors |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
{{#ask:CPU Family::32-bit Processors (PC-Compatible, Generic) |?# |?Subarch |?CFLAGS |?Description |format=template |link=none |headers=hide |searchlabel=... further results |sep=, |template=SubarchList }}
64-bit AMD Processors | ||
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64-bit Intel Processors | ||
64-bit PC-Compatible (Generic) Processors | ||
32-bit AMD Processors | ||
32-bit Intel Processors | ||
32-bit PC-Compatible (Generic) Processors |