The practical impact of the end of 486 support will be negligible; the number of modern Linux distributions that actually use the kernel’s 486 support is negligible.
The Intel i486, originally released in 1989, will no longer have kernel support on Linux 7.1, as Phoronix reports. Of course, anyone still hanging onto an i486 can always stick to a long-term support ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Linux kernel 7.0 is coming in April, here's why the version jump matters
Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
XDA Developers on MSN
The best thing about modern Linux isn't the desktop, it's how easy it is to roll back your mistakes
And you WILL make mistakes.
Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 7.0 RC 7, the final candidate before the official 7.0 launch. Learn what's new in Linux ...
SolveSpace is a free, open-source CAD tool that fits in 1MB, with a full 3D solver, parametric sketching, and a browser-based ...
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