On 11/07/2015 05:03 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 07.11.2015 um 05:00 schrieb Luya Tshimbalanga:
> On 06/11/15 07:29 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>> But if upstream doesn't care, it's going to be a problem. :-(
>> Exactly - That's the actual problem. Upstream does not care and Fedora
>> seems unable to address this issue.
>>
>> Ralf
>>
> According to my system, it has SSSE3. Is it SSE3?
That's what my question
actually was about.
I see ssse3 on all my x86_64ers, I see sse3 on my 32bit atoms, but I
don't know if ssse3 implies sse3 and I don't know what -msse3 actually
does to the instruction set when being used on x86_64ers and which
impact it has (-msse3 is not part of Fedora's gcc implicit CFLAGS).
any system not older than 10 years has SSE3 and frankly systems
older
than 10 years are hardly a traget for Fedora at all
So, Fedora or Linux as a resort to escape Windows on old HW is not a
Fedora target anymore?
Ralf