On Saturday 07 May 2016 13:23:30 Ben Hutchings wrote: > Last year it was decided to increase the minimum CPU features for the > i386 architecture to 686-class in the stretch release cycle. This > means dropping support for 586-class and hybrid 586/686 > processors[1].(Support for 486-class processors was dropped, somewhat > accidentally, in squeeze.) > > This was implemented in the Linux kernel packages starting with Linux > 4.3, which was uploaded to unstable in December last year.
I guess the answer is "no", but just to be sure: does this means that i386 supported processors need to implement SSE2? -- Geek Inside! Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/
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