>> I'd like to see a 7.2/486 ISO not long after the
>> 7.2/586 is released.
[...]
>For that matter, why not also have a 686 version ;)


Both sound good to me, but remember these guys are trying to run a
business. How are they going to resell either one of those versions. I
actually loaded the 7.02-i486 release on an old 486-66 and it ran well
enough. But every time I went to find some update the only LM rpm I
could find were the i586. Ergo, anything you wanted to update you had to
build yourself. Not hard, but not worth my time.

It might be different for the low budget guys, but even an average
student these days can afford a 586 box. So where's the market?

MB


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