That's probably true - I think they've switched over to licensing their
patents to other companies rather than manufacturing their own chips.
Still, the current installed base of Crusoe-based machines, while small,
is large enough to warrant a custom kernel, IMHO. I'm not familiar with
the kernel packaging process, but I can't imagine that it would be a lot
of work to maintain, since the only difference would be the processor
setting in the kernel configuration.

Thank you for your consideration, regardless of whether it happens or
not.

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Request: Crusoe version of kernel
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81321

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