Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports (Announce)
Yes, GNU development toolkit might have some problems with some CPUs. Not sure of details. I remember the case with one i686 clone that lacked a specific instruction so i686 compiled packages didn't work on it.
Had to change my post. If you read the previous, sorry for the missinformation.
Complete thread:
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - RayeR, 18.01.2013, 13:42 (Announce)
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 16:10
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - marcov, 18.01.2013, 16:44
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 17:05
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 17:10
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - Rugxulo, 18.01.2013, 18:04
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 17:10
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 19.01.2013, 22:08
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - RayeR, 19.01.2013, 23:22
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 20.01.2013, 19:06
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - RayeR, 19.01.2013, 23:22
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 17:05
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - marcov, 18.01.2013, 16:44
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - Rugxulo, 09.01.2018, 01:57
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 10.01.2018, 08:58
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 10.01.2018, 09:04
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 10.01.2018, 08:58
- Linux drops 386 and some 486 supports - bocke, 18.01.2013, 16:10