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== Packages under review ==
== Packages under review ==


= Get Involved with Fedora ARM =
= Get Involved with Fedora x86 =


== Bug Reporting ==
== Bug Reporting ==

Revision as of 22:50, 12 July 2017

Fedora x86 (Intel/AMD 32 bit)

  • IRC: #fedora-x86[?] on freenode.net
  • Mailing List: TBD
  • Regular IRC meetings: TBD

Introduction

The X86 architecture has been built from the very beginning of Red Hat Linux, but is no longer the primary build target with X86_64 replacing it. This change has happened over the last decade, and the lack of attention by most developers has left the system not as used as before.

This page and targeting is aimed at trying to fix this problem.

Targets

short term goals

  • To Be Filled out by Team

long term goals

  • To Be Filled Out by Team

Accomplished

  • To Be Filled out by Team

People

History

The x86 architecture itself has a long and storied history which are better outlined in the [ia-32] and [|X86] articles. Because of the fact that the name of the architecture is confusing with ia64 not being ia32 with a 64 bit bus, and similar items, Fedora has either used i386 or x86 to refer to the architecture.


Supported Hardware

Currently only later models in the 'i686' architecture are supported: Pentium II and above.

Release Notes

Tips

Known Runtime Issues

F25

F26

  • BZ#1375732 Anaconda reclaim space is broken on x86

F27

Known build issues

Notes for application developers and package maintainers

Submitting builds

As of 2017-07-12 there should be no need for a maintainer to do a regular build, they are automagically processed through the primary koji.

Packages under review

Get Involved with Fedora x86

Bug Reporting

Bugs should be reported against their prospective packages as per standard Fedora process. Other methods may be added by x86 team later


Getting help with x86 build issues