Hi, can we get rid of this one, please. Further cleanups could be: - Make i386 default a preemptive smp kernel (similar to what -desktop is right now). - Get rid of the current -desktop flavor No 64 bit capable platform should be run with an i386 based kernel. If really necessary, people should run a 32 bit environment on top of a 64 bit kernel. Thus we may even be able to remove PAE support to enforce this. Only use case I see for i386 kernels are (non-pae, 32 bit only) Atom boards or old, not 64-bit capable desktops/laptops where you typically want to run a -desktop flavor. On old i386 servers where PAE made sense, you better run a 10.1 or older openSUSE dist... I wonder what the current i386 kernel policy is: - default (smp, non-preemptive, no pae) - pae (smp, non-preemptive, pae) - desktop (smp, preemptive, pae) Do -default and -desktop only exist for compatibility? Only needed flavor should be: - default (smp, preemptive, no pae) What do you think? Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org