> > > 7) Lack of 32-bit support > > I think I understand this. After all, 32-bit machines may become > > "unusable" when the clock overflows, but isn't that a few years > > away, and couldn't some solution be found, even if kludgy? Some of > > the 32-bit hardware was of very high quality, and still runs > > perfectly. I'd hate to spend a few hundred dollars each to replace > > all those systems. > > I believe there are people working on this, it's just not yet ready > for prime time. It's probably harder than it would have been simply > becauase RH did not provide the info/scripts/tools for doing a 32-bit > build. An exercise in futility! Centos 6 will be supported until November 2020. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos