timmy69 wrote:gentoo installed in amd64 profile is a way stable than every other distros.. ( except Debian but Debian isn't for such architectures.. )
Debian
does support AMD64, as documented on
http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/.
It's branded "unofficial" due to its being located somewhere other than the Debian master server, nothing else. AMD64-specific bugs are
considered release-critical under the same terms as for the other seven "official" architectures, the port's own Sarge release is
officially supported by the Debian security team on the same terms as the "official" architectures, and the port already actively tracks the Unstable and Testing distributions for those that wish to run them.
Incidentally, the mirror split which was blocking AMD64's inclusion is now finally
almost complete. Once it's finished, AMD64 will at long last be added to the master archive (most likely together with other unreleased ports such as ppc64 and mipseb which are, like AMD64, currently in the unfortunate situation of having to maintain their own separate infrastructure). Said mirror split will also open up neat possibilities such as having the archive updated more than once daily (the benefits of which are discussed
here) and
perhaps making
backports.org and
volatile.debian.net officially supported parts of the archive, all of which would be pretty cool.
