Hey,
First time quickstart user/poster.
Downloaded the amd64 yesterday, presuming it would work on my Intel Mac, sadly no such luck. Downloaded the i386 version and it installed beautifully and runs smooth at first sight.
As there are probably more people who are uncertain of which version to download, may I suggest to document this in some way? It's a shame of the wasted seeding bandwidth if people just download the amd64 version, since they'll think it'll work faster.
Maybe the best way is to get some feedback on this issue post on which version of quickstart people are running on which machines (OS, hardware etc).
My specs:
Machine: MacBook Pro
Processor: 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 4 GB 2067 DDR3
OS: Mac OS X 10.6.7
->Quickstart 1.0 - i386
Comments
Comment #1
sjugge CreditAttribution: sjugge commentedtypo in my specs *sigh*
My specs:
Machine: MacBook Pro
Processor: 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 4 GB 1067 DDR3
OS: Mac OS X 10.6.7
->Quickstart 1.0 - i386
Comment #2
MichaelCole CreditAttribution: MichaelCole commentedThis is a great idea! I hope more people do this!
Desktop (amd64 ok):
- ASUS M4A79T Deluxe AM3 DDR3 AMD 790FX ATX AMD Motherboard
- AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz Socket AM3 125W Quad-Core Processor Model HDZ955FBGIBOX
Laptop (amd64 ok):
- Acer Aspire AS7551G-5407
- AMD Phenom II N830(2.1GHz) 17.3" 4GB Memory 500GB HDD ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 NoteBook
Comment #3
7wonders CreditAttribution: 7wonders commentedMotherboard: Asus P8Z68-V Pro
Mem: 8gb DDR3 corsair vengeance 1600
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k 3.4 running at 4.3 ghz of awesomness
64 bit works perfect after enabling Intel Virtualisation in BIOS and setting version to Ubuntu (64 bit) in vbox settings.
Comment #4
Sean Buscay CreditAttribution: Sean Buscay commentedWindows 7 64 bit host.
Alienware M15x Laptop.
--Intel Core i7 740QM Quad Core Processor, 1.73GHz (2.93GHz Turbo Mode, 6M Cache)
--8 Gig Ram
--Solid State Drive
64 bit Ubuntu
VMWare: typically give QuickStart 2 processors, 4 cores, and 6.5 G of ram.
I speed up Drush by increasing PHP's memory_limit in the cli php.ini. From the command line run: php -i to get its location.
Comment #5
mike stewart CreditAttribution: mike stewart commentedsetup a wiki in quickstart group. please add your specs and results to it here: http://groups.drupal.org/node/229903