Wanted to say exactly that, people still use x86 systems, and lots of people ...
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Glenn Phillips <gl...@coriolis-storm.com>wrote: > Sabayon_Linux_8_x86_K.iso > 3.84 TiB > Sabayon_Linux_8_x86_G.iso > 3.82 TiB > > Sabayon_Linux_8_amd64_K.iso > 5.27 TiB > Sabayon_Linux_8_amd64_G.iso > 4.72TiB > > > X86 = 7.66TB > AMD64 = 9.99TB > so we've got a 1.3:1 ratio > > It appears you're right and people still live in the dark ages... > however I wonder how many of those 32bit systems are 32bit because > people don't realize virtually all hardware is 64bit compatible > > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Fabio Erculiani <lx...@sabayon.org> > wrote: > > > > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Glenn Phillips > > <gl...@coriolis-storm.com> wrote: > > > Why bother? The only things that are 32bit anymore are really old > hardware > > > and really cheap netbooks. Is that really our target audience anyways? > > > I'm still baffled that we still support 32bit... > > > > > > > Not everybody lives in the "1st World" > > > > -- > > Fabio Erculiani > > > > > > > -- Linux user since 2002. Sabayon Linux user since 2008. Portage and Entropy are the option for a good system! Feel free to join in. www.sabayon.org