> your statement keeps being incorrect. the x86 port draws the minimum bar at > the Core2 instruction set, not the Atom one.
Don't they use the same instruction set? What is the difference? > (Core2 is a 2006/2007 chip, not super recent by any stretch of imagination) > > what is generic i686? Fedora draws the bar at Pentium IV there (SSE2 or > something like that).... debian puts it at the Pentium II > > what do you call "generic i686" ? What wikipedia calls it. P6 microarchitecture. I'm not all that great with my intel lingo sorry ;-) I didn't realise i686 was probably not the right term for it. If it's because of the lack of support then why is the answer not something like - if there are people from the community willing to do it then we'll add the target on the internal OBS - Sorry about the address mixup Arjan. _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
