Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> writes:
> What CPUs do we lose that F11 supports?
>
> - Intel i586 (all)
> - Intel Pentium Pro
> - Intel Pentium II
> - Intel Pentium III
> - 32-bit AMD Athlon
> - AMD Geode
> - VIA C3
> - Transmeta Crusoe
>
Oh I didn't know my old `2001 PIII 128 MB laptop is that old.
Works fine with F11 BTW.
> A seconday arch could be done for these older CPUs, if someone is interested
> enough.
>
I wonder if a switch like that makes a difference for owners of "newer"
CPUs. Aren't they/we already using x86-64, leaving i386 for old
hardware and netbooks?
BTW are those new VIA netbooks SSE2-capable?
Additionally, what will this do to RHEL? I can't imagine RHEL customers
being too happy about this for RHEL7(?), and if i386 would still be in
RHEL, it would worry me that it would only be a secondary arch in
Fedora. . .
-J
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