I'll give that a try. I incorrectly stated arch type. Is i386, not x86.
Same thing in reality. x86 is a generic term that applies to i386, i486, i586, and i686. The default arch extension for most rpms on the x86 version of centos is i386. I'm not sure if there's a reason for this beyond legacy. Likely yours isn't a true i386, as that was released around 1985, with a clockspeed of something between 16 and 33Mhz. If you have centos running on hardware that slow or that old, I want pictures! They'll make for excellent propaganda. -- This message has been double ROT13 encoded for security. Anyone other than the intended recipient attempting to decode this message will be in violation of the DMCA _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos