Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
no, I think you'll need to build your own kernel RPMs for that one, or
use a different sort of distro entirely. You'll need a i386 kernel, as
that was the last CPU which had external/optional FP.
ISTR that you could enable FPU emulation on any arch, and it
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 11:09 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
> > I was wondering is there an older centos version that has emulation
> > already built in?
> > Which one ? I am not stuck on using 4
>
> CentOS 3 has only i586 and i686 kernels, those both rely on hardware FP
>
>
> n
Jerry Geis wrote:
I was wondering is there an older centos version that has emulation
already built in?
Which one ? I am not stuck on using 4
CentOS 3 has only i586 and i686 kernels, those both rely on hardware FP
no, I think you'll need to build your own kernel RPMs for that one, or
use a
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