Author: Adam Borowski Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] [Desktop-Environment] Cinnamon and MATE
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 05:39:44PM -0400, Renaud OLGIATI wrote: > On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 23:26:56 +0200
> Adam Borowski <kilobyte@???> wrote:
>
> > Then this looks like a problem that needs to be looked at. There's no way
> > that many people use gear from ≤ 2004 (or a brief throwback of early Atoms
> > from 2008).
>
> Dont we have stats on how many download the 386 version, against how many for 64 ?
Not sure if mirrors provide download stats; popcon is probably good enough.
What I'm talking about is running i386 on 64-bit-capable CPUs. You can
check that by 「grep '^flags.*\bnx\b' /proc/cpuinfo」 or checking the op-mode
field in what lscpu says.
There's a long list of reasons why that's a bad idea, especially when kernel
is concerned; the only reason to the contrary is some memory saving in
pointer-heavy code. 32-bit code also sees almost no upstream testing
(at least on x86).
If the machine has >2GB ram, running a 32-bit kernel should be a crime.
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