OK!
387 emulation is in. I received at least three convincing arguments.
It just seems silly to have FPU code in things that do not actually need
it. I use 486 and Pentiums, so I never paid any attention. Lesson
learned, thank you all.
Marry Christmas!
Simon
P.S. Please ignore the belo
On Wed, 20 Dec 1995, Simon Shapiro wrote:
> 2. I'd like to throw away the 387 emulation for the compiled kernel.
> Anyone knows why I should keep it there? I do not believe it to be
> necessary for the installation, but i have been wrong before.
The kernel will not boot on systems that don't h
On Tue, 19 Dec 1995, Simon Shapiro wrote:
> 2. I'd like to throw away the 387 emulation for the compiled kernel.
> Anyone knows why I should keep it there? I do not believe it to be
> necessary for the installation, but i have been wrong before.
I'm typing this on a machine with a bare 386 an
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Subject: Linux Kernel 1.3.47 Uploaded
Author: "Shimon"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@MAILGW at DECPostmaster
Date:20/12/95 1:05 PM
>Hi to all,
>I uploaded kernel 1.3.47 to ftp.debian.org in /debian/private/project/Incoming
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