Robin Laing
>> BUT.  How many of these places are actually running Linux at 
>> all?  This is a question to be asked.  If the usage is small, then
>> dropping support may be an matter of economy of development
>> resources.

Jeff Backus
> Yes, this is a very important part of the question. If there isn't
> enough interest within the community to actually support i686, or any
> feature for that matter, then it makes sense to move on.

And, is it still feasible to run the OS on old hardware?  On my older
32-bit PCs, the notion of running Gnome or KDE is impossible.  They're
too slow for being fancy with the graphics card.  And, some can't even
run a modern distro, because they can only take 1 gig of RAM.  The
minimum specs for running Fedora have crept up and up over the years.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.12.8-300.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 17 15:30:20 UTC 2017 x86_64

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