https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152657

Buovjaga <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #34 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to lp.allard.1 from comment #32)
> Based on the following, I am unfortunately thinking its time to close this
> ticket.
> 
> My last attempt at running LO 26.2 ended up with: "CPU ISA level is lower
> than required".  I've seen this with other very recent application updates
> as well.  Surely modern applications require top of the line CPU's to
> function.  My old Phenom 2 X4 965 CPU just is at the end of its road.  This
> makes me suspect that all along, my hardware has not been sufficiently
> capable of running LO versions past 7.X.  If I wasn't the only one, surely
> that wasn't the majority of LO users who had such issues...
> 
> Based on the above, and if I want to continue using LO, I cannot upgrade
> past LO Version 24.2.7.2.

I'm sorry you had to deal with that, but the good news is that you *can* keep
using new LibreOffice versions packaged by Linux Mint or some other distro that
still supports the oldest microarchitecture level. The issue you are seeing is
due to TDF builds switching to AlmaLinux 9. You can read about the topic in
this Wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64#Microarchitecture_levels

Debian has not yet decided to drop support for the oldest level.

(In reply to ady from comment #33)
> One more thing... This ticket was already set as NEW; it should not be set
> as UNCONFIRMED (which ATM of writing this, it is).

Indeed, if you look at the history, this is just a side-effect of setting to
needinfo and the status changing automatically after a comment. In the past I
already corrected it once.

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