On 03/09/2015 10:00 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote: > Le 09/03/2015 13:02, Johnny Hughes a écrit : >> I was just getting ready to build those, I need them:) .. how about we >> put them (or newer ones, if available) in i686 extras. > > On a side note, I wonder when - and if - a 32-bit version of CentOS will > eventually become available. I'm managing a small IT company in South > France, and I have to deal with a considerable amount of legacy hardware > in schools and town halls, mostly first generation Pentium IV with > something like 1 GB of RAM. In general, folks are happy as long as they > don't have to upgrade their hardware when moving from Windows to Linux. > These old PCs may be dinosaurs, but apparently it takes a meteor strike > to wipe them. > > At the moment this kind of hardware is running my personal blend of > 32-bit Slackware Linux 14.0 or 14.1. I'm planning to install CentOS 6.x > on it, but I think it would be perfectly able to run a 32-bit version of > CentOS 7. We really should have this very soon after the 7.1 x86_64 release. I am building all the packages for both as we do 7.1. But, so far the new kernel is not building 32 bit :(
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