On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 11:52 AM, Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2018-06-04 at 17:21 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> On 06/04/2018 05:07 PM, Adam Jackson wrote:
> > On Mon, 2018-06-04 at 16:04 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> >
> > > > > This proposal suggests to accept this reality and build the i686
> > > > > packages in such a way that they require the ISA level of (early)
> > > > > x86-64 CPUs.
> > > >
> > > > On which x86 CPU families will Fedora continue to work?
> > >
> > > Based on this proposed change, you will need an x86-64-capable CPU.
> >
> > That's not how I read the proposal. No reason a P4 shouldn't work if
> > all you're requiring is SSE2+FXSR, right?
>
> It will probably work, but it's more of a happy accident than a
> deliberate decision.  I would still suggest it if it were incompatible
> with Pentium 4 CPUs without x86-64 support.  (The fewer of these
> Netburst power guzzlers are running, the better, to be honest.)

Certainly, I'm no netburst fan either. But the last[*] 32-bit-only
Intel chip was Yonah (Core 1), which went out of production in 2008-
ish, so there's about seven years worth of CPUs between the
introductions of SSE2 and AMD64. So this isn't eliminating the
possibility of extant i686 kernels, which "will need an x86-64-capable
CPU" might otherwise imply.

Yeah, I have a handful of i686 hardware newer than 2001 that runs pretty well.

jeff

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