On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 08:20:06AM -0400, Kevin Lawton wrote:
> OK, I'm finally back online with a real 'net connection
> and living in Lyon France.
> 
> Back to CVS updates and real plex86 progress...
> 
> One question asked to me which I redirect here:
> 
> > do you want to support kernels older than 2.2.0?  IMHO the
> > maintenance hassle is pretty big for < 2.2.0, because of all
> > the changes in the 2.1.x series.

Who asked? :)  I should think there's no reason to support
plex86 on Linux 2.0.x, unless it's a very easy port or someone
feels like doing it.  It's much more important to get plex86
working properly on Linux 2.2 and 2.4.

Of course, since plex86 already works (for some value of "works"
:) on Linux 2.2, Linux 2.4, FreeBSD and NetBSD (and probably
OpenBSD?) it may be fairly easy to port to Linux 2.0,  but I
think it makes more sense to concentrate on current versions of
Linux/*BSD.

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