Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 06/05/2017 11:15 AM, Fred Smith wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 10:31:10AM -0400, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> I've got an old HP Netbook, which is just fine for taking with when I'm >>> travelling, to check email and news. I have a very old Ubuntu >>> netbook-remix on it, and it really, *really* needs to be updated to >>> something current. I, of course, would prefer CentOS.... >>> >>> The question is: I see that *if* the specs I just looked up (I'm at >>> work, not home, where I could just turn it on, but they sound right) Atom >>> N270 CPU, 2G RAM, 160GB drive - what should I put on it, C6 or C7? Upgrading >>> the memory's not going to happen, so it's got to live with that size. <snip> >> I think the Atom N270 is a 32-bit processor, no? I think so. Given the date, and the price (had I paid full price, it would have been well under $400US).... >> >> that means either no C7, or you will have to use the unofficial 32-bit >> build, and I don't know if it is being kept up to date. >> >> also, 3rd-party repositories (epel, et al) aren't offering 32-bit >> packages for C7, either, so if you depend on any of them for packages >> you really care about (e.g., I can't use gnome-3.x, I use epel's >> Mate Desktop packages) you'll be stuck. >> > We have an i386 version of CentOS-7 from the altarch SIG: > > https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/i386 > > It should theoretically work with that processor .. at least one could > test it and see. Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I will want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other times, it sits in the closet turned off). And I really don't want fedora, with its 'how many updates today?!' That's why I like CentOS: stability. Thanks to all. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos