Though this does beg the question of `why bother?' -- I know that there
are some ppro optimizations that speed things up, but for a casual user
will they even be noticable? Since the 805xx chips are just a little
bit faster than the 80386 chips, does it REALLY cripple performance to
have a 386 kernel on your Xeon (80524?) 800 machine?
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david parsons \bi/ If kernel performance is that much of an issue, I
\/ hope you're using a.out binaries...
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