>>106940417
i get it, its not worth the effort maintaining since there is no market for this.
still, x32 is not the same as i686 which you refer to right? x32 is made for 64 bit processors, you cant run x32 bit stuff on old 32 bit processors.
i understand the difference between the 3 architectures.
x86(classic),
x86-64 (64 bit cpu only)
x32 (64 bit cpu only)
i'm already recompiling the kernel to try this out.