On Tuesday 08 Oct 2002 8:35 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
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> It's part of glibc and if you have a 686 cpu (like a celeron) it does
> get used for the kernel. (Even in RH they do this)
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> James
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mandrake is advertised as being i586 (or pentium) compatible not i686 
(celeron, p2,p3,p4) so why have a directory named i686?. redhat 8.0 loads 
onto a epia based system without any trouble so why doesn't mandrake!
rowland

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