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about [2009-02-26 13:57] pawelz Th is stable |
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- | |[[:Titanium|PLD Titanium]]|stable, in endless development| | + | |[[http://wiki.tld-linux.org/|PLD Titanium]]|stable, in endless development| |
===== Current Status ===== | ===== Current Status ===== | ||
Current versions of PLD support the following architectures: | Current versions of PLD support the following architectures: | ||
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* x86 (targets i386, i586, i686 and Athlon) | * x86 (targets i386, i586, i686 and Athlon) | ||
- | * PowerPC | + | * PowerPC (PLD RA/AC only) |
* AMD64 | * AMD64 | ||
* Sparc (32-bit with 64-bit optional kernel) (PLD RA/AC only) | * Sparc (32-bit with 64-bit optional kernel) (PLD RA/AC only) | ||
* Alpha (PLD RA/AC only) | * Alpha (PLD RA/AC only) | ||
This, together with a non-conservative approach to RPM usage, provides our users with a consistent, yet flexible environment on a wide variety of hardware. | This, together with a non-conservative approach to RPM usage, provides our users with a consistent, yet flexible environment on a wide variety of hardware. | ||
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