On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Bruce Endries wrote:
> Why couldn't the installation program be written to either (a) detect
> the type of processor, or (b) ask which type of processor is being
> used?
>
> Then install the proper pre-compiled kernel package which would
> be included in the distribution.
>
> Am I way out in left field? It doesn't seem like this should be to
> awfully hard to do, and would be a big boost to the distribution.
I don't think your even in the ball park anymore, Let me squash this
little myth. It's not just the kernel thats optimized for pentiums it's
every package that doesn't end with noarch.rpm
> Date sent: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 20:54:22 -0600 (MDT)
> From: Axalon Bloodstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, duncan hall wrote:
> >
> > > Some of us have pIII and Xeon machines!!!
> > >
> > > Is there an automated way of converting the source RPMS to be recompiled for pII,
> > > PIII, K7, Xeon etc?
> > >
> > > I'd like to give it a go.
> > >
> > > Dunc
> >
> > yes and no, currently only i386-i686
> > something like
> >
> > for arch in i386 i486 i586 i686 ; do
> > mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/$arch
> > mkdir -p ~/buildlog
> > for srpm in *.src.rpm ; do
> > rpm --rebuild $srpm --target $arch > $srpm.$arch.buildlog 2>&1 || \
> > mailto `id -un` -s 'Build of $srpm for arch $arch failed' < \
> > ~/buildlog/$srpm.$arch.buildlog
> > done
> > done
> >
> > > Arandir wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Wed, 08 Sep 1999, Aaron W. wrote:
> > > > > I looked on the web site (briefley) and did not see a suggestions link so I
> > > > > am posting it here. I think it would set Mandrake apart from Red Hat and
> > > > > others even more to have a fully optimized Pentium II distro. I think that
> > > > > having the Pentium version is great but it misses several of the PIIs
> > > > > features. I took a look at "Lorax" and all I saw was i386 rpms. This would
> > > > > just add to the list as to why Mandrake kicks ass.
> > > >
> > > > But some of use don't have Pentium II's!
> > > >
> > > > The pentium optimization of Mandrake is good, but only because i486's and less
> > > > are getting rarer. However, straight Pentiums are still common.
> > > >
> > > > I have a friend that is thinking of using Linux because he is sick to death of
> > > > always having to upgrade his machine for EVERY new Windows release. He has
> > > > heard stories of people running Linux servers with 16Mb and a i386. He realizes
> > > > he will need more than that for a typical desktop/productivity setup, but if he
> > > > has to upgrade to a PII, a lot of the Linux advantage just evaporated for him.
> > > >
> > > > A PII distro would work, but only if a i586 and i386 versions were still
> > > > available. Mandrake should be more than just a Redhat for Pentium II's.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Arandir...
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> > >
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