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Holy shit! 486 support was still in there? Damn. Wow. Nice.
I don't want to lose support for classic machines, but it's not like the previous versions of Linux will stop being available to put on old hardware. If we were purging archive copies of old Linux kernels, then I would be alarmed.
Edit: for some context - my grandma isn't going to get burned by this. She doesn't own enough 3.5" disks to fit a Linux Mint install onto, anyway.
Anyone (me probably, I love this shit), who wants to install Linux on a 486 today is probably going to do some research first, anyway.
I wonder just how many people clicked this today and cursed themselves!