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so much for compatibility
>freedos better

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I understand discontinuation in the case of something like itanium for being relatively low volume entirely enterprise hardware of which most has been scrapped and it's hobbyist community long gone, but i468 had massive volume in the consumer space and there genuine purpose in keeping it and other widespread preenshittification tech alive.
This decision shouldn't be made on grounds of hardware speed. Most should agree that pushing up the bar for hardware just because your software runs poorly will lead to suboptimal programming. Speed is not the burden that should be weighed against. It's the testing and patching overhead for architecture quirks
I argue that the benefit is not on the basis of how many people currently using modern Linux on these machines get updates. Free software should be developed and maintained on to basis of the potential to be used in place of nonfree software; both in the present and future. Quite a few of these machines are still in use today but do not use linux because it is not good enough to replace nonfree software. Many more of these machines are no longer used but exist in storage because they are of good quality, but there are not software solutions to make them practical. Moving an entire class of processors to LTS is to say that their exclusion is inevitable, which means that at some point these machines will be unusable with untrusted data and software. This is actively throwing in the towel and saying Linux and its surrounding software ecosystem will never get efficient enough to revive these beautifully basic machines. These machines will never be usable in the modern era and I don't like that.

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>>29966
bravo chatgpt
if you have actually used linux on old hardware you'd know that the discontinuation makes sense

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>>29962 (OP)
i don't get it why not just rewrite it in rust

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>>29967
I use an i686 pentium 3 on gentoo with a bithost

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x86 hasn't had new 32bit CPU launches in at least 30 years, fail to see the issue here

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>>29975
pentium 3 is still reasonable
486 is not

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>>29962 (OP)
Snca

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I'm planning on buying a 4x SMP i386 machine just to post on the sharty with it to own the chuds

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that sounds awesome

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Nobody cares about that old ass fossil of a processor, unc

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>>30119
>4 core i386
such a thing does not exist
you are larping

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>>>30119 (You)
>>4 core i386
>such a thing does not exist
>you are larping
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compaq_SystemPro

 â„–30170[Quote]

I use this cpu and im pissed about this



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