Changing the default 32-bit x86 arch for Fedora 12
Bill Nottingham
notting at redhat.com
Mon Jun 15 21:42:13 UTC 2009
Jon Ciesla (limb at jcomserv.net) said:
> 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. . .
Not that it matters for Fedora, but I doubt many people are paying
$whatever_the_price_of_RHEL_is to run on a 6, 7, 10-year old machine. And
RHEL 5 only supports (base) i686 or greater already.
Bill
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