Ben Cotton wrote: > For myself, I think it's reasonable to conclude there's a non-trivial > amount of people using QEMU on that hardware in some fashion. Much of > that is probably from podman as opposed to running large virtualized > environments at this point, but the podman use case is important for a > lot of people. If this will affect containers, then I'm starting to worry that I might be affected. I thought I'd be fine as the computers I run virtual machines on are x86-64-v2 and -v3, but another computer that still works fine is -v1. As popular as containers are, who knows when some program I use will switch to being distributed only as a container, and thus become unusable on the -v1 box? Björn Persson
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