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Linux Dropping 486 Support Is A Massive Mistake

Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support
Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support

Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support Linux kernel maintainers are following through on removing intel 486 support linux devs think even one second spent on 486 support is a second too many. The patching out of 486 support isn’t really a surprise. firstly, it is ancient, with the first examples released in 1989, and modern linux distros continue to grow more resource hungry.

Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support
Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support

Sad News For Retro Pc Users Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support As of version 6.15, the linux kernel will no longer support chips running the 80486 architecture, along with a gaggle of early “586” chips as well. "it's finally time," writes phoronix — since "no known linux distribution vendors are still shipping with i486 cpu support." "a patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing intel 486 cpu support from the linux kernel." more details from xda developers: authored by ingo. It's taken nearly a full version number to get the pieces in order, but the long awaited end of 486 chip support in the linux kernel appears to be nigh with linux 7.1's release later this year. The changes haven't been merged into linux 7.1 just yet, but given how linus himself has expressed interest in removing support, there's a good chance it'll make it in.

Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom
Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom

Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom It's taken nearly a full version number to get the pieces in order, but the long awaited end of 486 chip support in the linux kernel appears to be nigh with linux 7.1's release later this year. The changes haven't been merged into linux 7.1 just yet, but given how linus himself has expressed interest in removing support, there's a good chance it'll make it in. That doesn't mean no one in the world is running linux on a still kickin' 486 pc; it just means that if they are, they're likely doing so on a much older version of the linux kernel. It's finally time: a patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing intel 486 cpu support from the linux kernel. Discover the differences and incompatibility issues between linux kernels for 486 and 586 architectures. understand the technical implications and solutions to optimize your systems. I also found this recent message in a linux kernel discussion thread, which also mentions how vortex86sx support will be dropped, but the vortex86dx and later socs in the vortex family should continue to be supported.

Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom
Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom

Linux Kernel May Drop I486 Support As Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan Tom That doesn't mean no one in the world is running linux on a still kickin' 486 pc; it just means that if they are, they're likely doing so on a much older version of the linux kernel. It's finally time: a patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing intel 486 cpu support from the linux kernel. Discover the differences and incompatibility issues between linux kernels for 486 and 586 architectures. understand the technical implications and solutions to optimize your systems. I also found this recent message in a linux kernel discussion thread, which also mentions how vortex86sx support will be dropped, but the vortex86dx and later socs in the vortex family should continue to be supported.

Linux Kernel To Drop Support For Legacy I486 And Early 586 Cpus
Linux Kernel To Drop Support For Legacy I486 And Early 586 Cpus

Linux Kernel To Drop Support For Legacy I486 And Early 586 Cpus Discover the differences and incompatibility issues between linux kernels for 486 and 586 architectures. understand the technical implications and solutions to optimize your systems. I also found this recent message in a linux kernel discussion thread, which also mentions how vortex86sx support will be dropped, but the vortex86dx and later socs in the vortex family should continue to be supported.

The Linux Kernel May Finally Phase Out Intel I486 Cpu Support Phoronix
The Linux Kernel May Finally Phase Out Intel I486 Cpu Support Phoronix

The Linux Kernel May Finally Phase Out Intel I486 Cpu Support Phoronix

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