Bug#528399: linux-image-2.6-k7: K7-Image not availble
Package: linux-image-2.6-k7
Version: 2.6.26.lenny
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Have a Nice Day! Germany here with beginners-english-level. Sorry.
On Lenny the AMD-K7 Linux kernel is not available.
I´ve installed Lenny on my Maschine and all seems to be Okay, but no,
there is any Trouble with my Computer, because the APT has installed the i686-kernel.
Intel-CPUs and AMD-CPUs has different CPU-Extensions and when i run i686 my
Maschine dynamicly will be slowly-acting. Many Gnome-Application are
Crashing. DVD-Ram´s will be destroyed. DVD-Writing with k3b gives
corrupt Data on CD. But not when i use the i486-linux kernel. It is a
fact, that a wrong kernel-image makes a lot of trouble. For a stable
Software-System it is compellingly necessarily to transit to
486-kernel-image or to make availble an K7-Kernel-Image. The K7-Image is
not simple exchangeably with existing i686 Kernel-Image. Please create a
K7-Image otherwise i must join Ubuntu. There are a lot of reasons to
create a K7-Image. Debian is the one and only most completly Linux
distribution. The AMD-K7 (Athlon) is a Millionseller thus more important
than a lot of other CPU-Supports. Athlon is a Legend to break throu 1
Gigahertz-Wall. Athlon fight against Intel-Monopolism, like Debian
fights against Software-Monopolism. Debian without K7-Image is
incomplete. To Uphold Debian´s legendarily High-Stable-Image it is
indispensably to have a k7-image who supports k7-specific cpu
extensions.
Thanks for reading.
faithfully Francis Debord
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