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x87 is the version of Solaris that runs on an Intel based (PC) machine. For sun hardware, you don't want x86
>>> RICHARD.T.CALE_at_saic.com 03/27/01 01:05PM >>>
One of co-workers is going to upgrade from Solaris 2.6 to 2.7(version 7).
The question they had is what
patch cluster to apply the below web site has
7 x86(21.7m) and 7 (39.8m). Which one to apply?
"Rick
I was looking at
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/patch-access
and wondering what the x86 is referring to. I am interested in the patches
for Solaris 7 and wanted to be sure that I am looking at the correct patch
cluster.
Steve"
Thanks
Rick Cale, Science Applications International Corp.
Phone:865-481-2198, fax:865-481-8555
e-mail: caler_at_saic.com
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