Re: i386 kernel not included?

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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 psyche@computerdatasafe.com.au wrote:

>> Don't forget about the srpm needed as well, and the i586 bigmem, or i586
>> SMP, and on and on and on...
>
>How many Pentium systems _ever_ supported more than 4 Gbytes of RAM? Any?

Zero.  The processor feature which allows more than 4Gb of
physical RAM to be present and useable in a machine was first
added to the Intel Pentium Pro processor, and all Intel CPU's
that have been released since.  Hence why bigmem only is
available on i686 class CPU's and higher.


>The src.rpm is already there. For 7.3 RH omitted the i586 kernel
>which annoyed lots. the i586-smp kernel was there. The i586
>kernel appeared in the updates.

It annoyed me for sure.  :o)  I got all the bug reports from 
people with i586/K5/K6/Cyrix CPU's that could no longer get DRI 
to work.  ;o)

My primary test system at the time, was a K6-3 300.  I 
experienced the problem myself first, but not until after it was 
too late.  ;o/

Oh well...  sh*t happens...  ;o)

-- 
Mike A. Harris		ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer
XFree86 maintainer
Red Hat Inc.



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