On 11/07/2015 05:03 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 07.11.2015 um 05:00 schrieb Luya Tshimbalanga:
On 06/11/15 07:29 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
But if upstream doesn't care, it's going to be a problem. :-(
Exactly - That's the actual problem. Upstream does not care and Fedora
seems unable to address this issue.
Ralf
According to my system, it has SSSE3. Is it SSE3?
That's what my question actually was about.
I see ssse3 on all my x86_64ers, I see sse3 on my 32bit atoms, but I
don't know if ssse3 implies sse3 and I don't know what -msse3 actually
does to the instruction set when being used on x86_64ers and which
impact it has (-msse3 is not part of Fedora's gcc implicit CFLAGS).
any system not older than 10 years has SSE3 and frankly systems older
than 10 years are hardly a traget for Fedora at all
So, Fedora or Linux as a resort to escape Windows on old HW is not a
Fedora target anymore?
Ralf
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