Googling turns up lots of arguments about whether or not it's worth
creating seperate optimized binaries for 686-class machines, and I have
to admit I'm not particularly fussed that they don't exist.
However, I'm being forced to compile my own kernel so I thought I might
as well compile it in an optimized fashion. "dpkg-architecture" seems
to be what I'm looking for, but neither the "known debian architectures"
or "system types" contain anything later than i386.
Was I being naïve in thinking it would be that easy?
Cheers,
Jon
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