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by madduci 129 days ago
No but I find this line interesting:

The Linux kernel drops i486 support in 6.15 (released May 2025), so 6.14 (released March 2025) is the latest version with full compatibility.

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Any chance of backporting changes to be able to run on older hardware?
https://kernel.org/ says 6.12 is still a supported LTS, so you could just run that.