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+ <B>Tux99</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] i686 must be Pentium II ?">tux99-mga at uridium.org
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+ <I>Sat Sep 25 19:52:47 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Giuseppe Ghib&#242; wrote:
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+&gt;<i> IMHO the problem is not finding an architecture to fit the i586 or i686 rpm
+</I>&gt;<i> flags, rather to find the minimum CPU and memory requirement worthwhile for
+</I>&gt;<i> a decent usage. With KDE if we look at the Mandriva 2010.1, it's barely
+</I>&gt;<i> usable on a P4-3000 with 1-2GB RAM, or a AMD Barton 2500. Barely means that
+</I>&gt;<i> windows and applications are pretty slow to open, switching is slow, etc.;
+</I>&gt;<i> since netbook are so popular we can consider the minimum requirements as
+</I>&gt;<i> those of a typical 2010 netbook, which has ATOM 1.6Ghz processor and 1GB
+</I>&gt;<i> memory. In other words we can consider as default the presence of the SSE
+</I>&gt;<i> instruction set. ATOM has even the SSE2, which would be even better, but
+</I>&gt;<i> that would left out some AMD CPU (some older AMD, like 1.2Ghz has only the
+</I>&gt;<i> 3DNow and not SSE). I would drop compiling for old ISA drivers in kernel
+</I>&gt;<i> (think to some old ISA 3com card, like 3C505, etc.).
+</I>&gt;<i>
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+You are not seeing the bigger picture. Mageia is not just for desktop or
+netbook users or modern powerful servers, there are people using
+embedded systems that often still have i586 compatible cpus, ISA cards
+are still very common in industrial uses, etc.
+
+Personally I have a VIA C3 based system that I use as home server, and
+the C3 is only i586 compatible, not i686.
+
+Also dropping kernel modules for old hardware does not bring any
+advantage (they are modules anyway so they don't get loaded on systems
+where they aren't needed), only disadvantages to those people who need
+them.
+
+So please let's try to be as comprehensive as possible, not exclude
+potential users by creating needless limits and restrictions.
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