I'd hope the plan is to do this much the same way as centos. Drop i686 kernels and programs, but continue to provide i686 libraries for legacy 32 bit programs which have no source code so they can continue to run. There are a lot of them out there people use (adobe reader comes to mind). _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
- End of i686 Support Jeff Backus
- Re: End of i686 Support Eddie O'Connor
- Re: End of i686 Support Jeff Backus
- Re: End of i686 Support Robin Laing
- Re: End of i686 Support Tom Horsley
- Re: End of i686 Support Matthew Miller
- Re: End of i686 Support Ralf Corsepius
- Re: End of i686 Support Andras Simon
- Re: End of i686 Support Ralf Corsepius
- Re: End of i686 Support Andras Simon
- Re: End of i686 Support Corinna Vinschen
- Re: End of i686 Support Matthew Miller
- Re: End of i686 Support Jeff Backus
- Re: End of i686 Support Christopher Ross
- Re: End of i686 Support Jeff Backus