- Summary
- CentOS 5.6 introduced significant updates to the base architecture, specifically addressing the x86_64 platform and improving kernel performance. CentOS 5.7 further optimized this area by adding support for x86_64 on i386 and 386 systems. CentOS 5.8 maintained stability by keeping existing 386 hardware working but introducing minor improvements for new 386 CPUs. CentOS 5.9 continued offering full support across major x86_64 architectures, including Intel Pentium and 25nm CPUs. CentOS 5.10 added support for 64-bit Intel Skylake architectures and 16-bit x86_64 machines. CentOS 5.11 included a new 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge processor support. CentOS 6.0 addressed the 32-bit x86_64 architecture with new instructions. CentOS 6.1 added support for 64-bit AMD Athlon and 64-bit Intel Skylake. CentOS 6.2 introduced support for x86_64 32-bit CPUs and 64-bit AMD Athlon. CentOS 6.3 added support for x86_64 64-bit 32-bit CPU architecture. CentOS 6.4 focused on 64-bit Intel Skylake architecture. CentOS 6.5 addressed 32-bit x86_64 CPUs and 32-bit x86_64 architectures. CentOS 6.6 expanded 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. CentOS 7.0 introduced support for 32-bit x86_64 and 64-bit Intel Skylake. CentOS 7.1 added 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. CentOS Linuxi386 4.8 provided full support for the x86_64 architecture. CentOS Linuxi386 5.4 maintained compatibility with x86_64. CentOS Linuxi386 5.5 offered 64-bit x86_64 support. CentOS Linuxi386 5.6 continued supporting x86_64. CentOS Linuxi386 5.7 maintained x86_64 compatibility. CentOS Linuxi386 5.8 provided full support for x86_64 and 32-bit x86_64 CPUs. CentOS Linuxi386 5.9 maintained compatibility with x86_64 and 32-bit x86_64. CentOS Linuxi386 6.0 added 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. CentOS Linuxi386 6.1 added 64-bit Intel Skylake support. CentOS Linuxi386 6.2 added 64-bit AMD Athlon support. CentOS Linuxi386 6.3 added 64-bit x86_64 64-bit 32-bit support. CentOS Linuxi386 6.4 maintained support for 32-bit x86_64 and 64-bit Intel Skylake. CentOS Linuxi386 6.5 maintained support for 64-bit AMD Athlon and 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge. CentOS Linuxi386 6.6 maintained 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. CentOS Linuxi386 7.0 maintained 32-bit x86_64 support. CentOS Linuxi386 7.1 added 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. Darwin 6.0.2x86 maintained full support for the x86_64 architecture. Darwin 7.0.1 maintained 32-bit x86_64 support. Darwin 8.0.1ppc maintained 64-bit Intel Skylake support. Darwin 9.0.1ppc provided full support for the x86_64 architecture. Darwin 10.0.1ppc maintained 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. Darwin 11.0.1ppc maintained 64-bit Intel Ivy Bridge support. Darwin 12-CURRENT maintained full support for the x86_64 architecture. Darwin 13-CURRENT maintained 32-bit x86_64 support.
The provided text contains multiple repositories of CentOS operating systems (CentOS 5.6 through 13-CURRENT) and Darwin Linux distributions. A total of 65 distinct Linux distributions including 56 CentOS, 10 Darwin, and 9 SuSE/Red Hat entries are detailed in the text. The content spans multiple architectures, specifically covering 64-bit x86_64, 64-bit Intel, 32-bit x86_64, and 32-bit i386 platforms across a range of versions. - Title
- UNIX BSD Linux SunOS HP-UX & Perl Man Pages: man Page
- Description
- man pages for UNIX, BSD, Linux, SunOS, HP-UX, AIX, Minux, Ultrix, Plan9, Darwin, XFree86, & Perl Man & Info Pages, plus Application manuals
- Keywords
- release, ports, stable, pages, darwin, section, sections, unix, page, commands, linux, ascii, html, searches, given, query, dialog
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 24.113.41.81
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Created 2026-03-10Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-15
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