http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=527
Jussi Lehtola <jussi.lehtola(a)iki.fi> changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Jussi Lehtola <jussi.lehtola(a)iki.fi> 2009-04-13 09:55:52 ---
(In reply to comment #7)
(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #5)
> > If there's no runtime detection, enabling MMX on i586 breaks old 586-class
CPUs
> > (e.g. the original Pentium).
> >
>
> Yes, but the question is: Does this software need to support such old hardware?
> Is it worth?
My $.02 USD: enable MMX, screw the 586 users. Anyone still using 586-class
hardware really has no business running a video editor. Hell, at least enabling
MMX might make it bearable to use on a P-III or something... Of course, I'm a
64-bit snob -- I'm still amazed how many people don't run 64-bit hardware yet.
;)
I agree. MMX is found on everything from Pentium MMX up. If there is still
someone running an original Pentium (max freq 200MHz), s/he'll be happy with
Fedora still being able to install [in less than 24 hours]. The hardware's 13
years old!
Of course, if you want to be extra courteous, you can make a -nommx package,
although I severely doubt whether anyone would be using it :)
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