Re: Changing the default 32-bit x86 arch for Fedora 12

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Once upon a time, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> What CPUs do we lose that F11 supports?
> 
> - Intel Pentium Pro
> - Intel Pentium II
> - Intel Pentium III
> - 32-bit AMD Athlon

Really?  So Fedora "i686" won't really be i686?  That sucks, and is
confusing.  I still have a number of boxes in service that are i686 but
not apparently "i686".  How can I tell the difference?

Maybe it should be called something other than "i686"?
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