Eric Stout wrote these words on 03/17/08 11:25 CST:
> They also use the 386 cpu on the space shuttle because they know the code
> base inside and out, and it's incredibly pysically stable.
Yes, they use the 386 CPU on the shuttle, but not for the reasons
you state.
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Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips
> I'm cross-compiling Linux for a 386. If you just scoffed at reading
> that, then let me tell you that (1) of all the purported "i386"
> distros not a single one runs on a real 386 (caveats galore - see Q4),
> and (2) the questions have more to do with glibc, NPTL, and
> LinuxThreads than Linux
I'm cross-compiling Linux for a 386. If you just scoffed at reading
that, then let me tell you that (1) of all the purported "i386"
distros not a single one runs on a real 386 (caveats galore - see Q4),
and (2) the questions have more to do with glibc, NPTL, and
LinuxThreads than Linux and 386s.