![]() Cockos has updated REAPER to v6.71, adding support for CLAP plugins along with many other improvements.OpenSUSE has always been a great distro for supporting older hardware, and another option to Debian on older machines.I have an older Core 2 Duo and an Athlon that I run Tumbleweed on.Including Mirppc in our Discord chat, who let us know about this change.This is sad news for us openSUSE Tumbleweed fans using it on older hardware.The openSUSE devs are setting up a new repository named openSUSE:Factory:LegacyX86 and they are asking for volunteers to maintain aspects of the repository designed for x86-64-v1 users.The Opteron was the first CPU to introduce the x86-64 extensions.The Opteron was the first AMD64 based processor and was released in April 2003.x86_64 v1 CPUs consist of AMD Athlon, Core 2, Phenom II, 64 bit Pentium 4s and AMD Opterons.Opensuse is dropping support for x86_64 v1 CPUs and is transitioning to supporting x86-64-v2 CPUs and newer.There is a microarchitectural level change coming to openSUSE’s rolling release, Tumbleweed. ![]() ![]() SUSE’s next-gen enterprise distro will require V2.The original plan was to nix anything under V3.64 bit pentium 4 or Athlon, Core 2 or Phenom II. ![]()
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