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Sounds fair. Linux and all BSDs ditched 386 support 15-20 years ago, it’s long been 486s turn.
Anyone who needs to still run ancient hardware can run an outdated version for their niche use case.
Sounds fair. Linux and all BSDs ditched 386 support 15-20 years ago, it’s long been 486s turn.
Anyone who needs to still run ancient hardware can run an outdated version for their niche use case.