But seriously: please keep calm, nobody said we will never support it
We currently working on a V4 version with full PI/AMD K6 support, but it will definitley not included in 4.000 because of some lib dependences. Please check regular the announcement forum for news and release dates for a PI/K6 enabled V4.
But seriously: please keep calm, nobody said we will never support it
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Thats great, I was really not looking forward to setting it up manually with debian and webmin, especially not with all the tests and finals I'm having troughout this semester.
It's good to hear that K6's will be supported, I was just about to post on the hackers forum "how can I slipstream my own kernel into ASL"
Dumb question: I am running ASL 3.2 up2date'ing it's little heart out, will I reboot one day and find it won't get back on its feet? Or is everyone talking about ASL v4?
Dumb Question #2: When v4 is ready to support K6-2's will I need to reconfigure my whole system, or can it just upgrade, also will my existing home liscence grandfathered over or do I need to get another?
PS[:D]on't forget the little guy astaro it's the linux way to be efficient as possible and with my 3 computer network my K6-2 200MHz is 90-99% too much CPU already.