Kyle McMartin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:28:10PM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
Users won't be running yum. They're running that applet thing.
Which just shells out to yum... ;-)
Great, but any 'suggestions' need to find their way to the user.
I'd prefer to do the right thing
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:28:10PM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Users won't be running yum. They're running that applet thing.
>
Which just shells out to yum... ;-)
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Kyle McMartin wrote:
Look, I'm sorry if I'm just not thinking big picture enough here, but
what exactly is the use case for a PAE kernel these days? The compat
code in x86_64 should be more than good enough for the apps that require
an i686 chroot.
It's certainly very good. I converted my i
Avi Kivity wrote:
> Kyle McMartin wrote:
>> Unless we keep the non-PAE i586 kernel around as a fallback, we're not
>> going to be able to boot on a whole raft of crappy i386 chips (original
>> Pentium M most notably...)
>
> I'm not suggesting dropping non-PAE. Simply defaulting to PAE where
> pos
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:06:17AM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Eric Paris wrote:
>> I've got a P3 (Coppermine) with 256M memory running F10. My significant
>> other took it with her to Antarctica (Well F9 has been to Antarctica but
>> it'll be F10 in Antarctica next month). You can only run one ap
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 01:06:17 am Avi Kivity wrote:
> Eric Paris wrote:
> > I've got a P3 (Coppermine) with 256M memory running F10. My significant
> > other took it with her to Antarctica (Well F9 has been to Antarctica but
> > it'll be F10 in Antarctica next month). You can only run one ap
Eric Paris wrote:
I've got a P3 (Coppermine) with 256M memory running F10. My significant
other took it with her to Antarctica (Well F9 has been to Antarctica but
it'll be F10 in Antarctica next month). You can only run one app at a
time and have to be patient, but it's perfectly usable (and no
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Monday, January 19 2009, Avi Kivity said:
Jeremy Katz wrote:
That said, we currently do install the PAE kernel if you have 4 GB+ of
RAM[1]. Switching to it by default is problematic because then we're
back to using different kernels for different cases
You