diff --git a/alpine/requirementes.md b/alpine/requirementes.md index 1c94b8d..0702f3e 100644 --- a/alpine/requirementes.md +++ b/alpine/requirementes.md @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ supported by Alpine: | Supported Arch | since | until | Meaning of installation and target architecture | | -------------- | ------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | x86\_64 | all | current | The popular AMD64 compatible 64-bit x86 based machines, i386 is not recommended for newer/latest hardware. | -| x86 | all | current | The all popular 32 bit intel (i386 pc 32bit) and x86\_64 (i686 pc 64bit and amd64)compatible (both) | -| ppc64le | v3.6 | current | For the PowerPC devices with pure little-endian mode, mostly for POWER8 and POWER9 | +| x86 | all | current | The all popular 32 bit intel (i386 pc 32bit) and x86\_64 with 32bit compatible (i686 pc 64bit amd64) | +| ppc64le | v3.6 | current | For the PowerPC devices with pure little-endian mode, mostly for POWER8 and POWER9 | | armhf | v3.0 | current | The newer ARM hard-float for newer, more powerful 32-bit devices alongside 64-bit. Including video games\! | | armv7 | v3.9 | current | The 32-bit ARM only execution state of the ARMv7 devices machines. Including video game consoles\! | | aarch64 | v3.5 | current | The 64-bit ARM only execution state of the ARMv8 device machines. Like Rasberri's | @@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ supported by Alpine: #### CPU * Intel - * Core i3 8121U are supported from alpine v3.6 to v3.14 + * Core i3 8121U are supported from alpine v3.6 to v3.14 only. * AMD - * AMD Semprom are pretty slower with recent kernels, so its practically not supported + * AMD Semprom are pretty slower with recent kernels, so its practically not supported, use older versions of alpine or own build kernel ## Memory @@ -139,21 +139,21 @@ http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/releases or main Download pag | Available for | ISO (for USB, CD/DVD) | IMG (for Netboot) | TAR (for ROOTFS, in tar.gz) | Download links recommended | | ------------- | --------------------- | ----------------- | --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | x86\_64 | YES | YES | N/A | | -| x86 | YES | YES | N/A | | +| x86 | YES (best is v3.12.0) | YES | N/A | | | ppc64le | NO | YES | YES | | | armhf | NO | YES | YES | | | armv7 | NO | YES | YES | | | aarch64 | YES | YES | YES | | -| mips64 | YES (until v3.15.0) | YES | N/A | | -| s390x | YES | YES | N/A | | +| mips64 | YES (until v3.14.0) | YES | N/A | | +| s390x | YES | YES | N/A | | For some architectures, those pc machines must use an older alpine linux, our wiki has good recipes for such cases, like the `x86` knowed widely as `i386` or `32bit pc`, its better to use the recomended download link, -Contrary to everything that stupids devs will say about using fads, fashioned +Contrary to everything that stupids devs will say about using up to date, fashioned and latest versions, **the age of these devices will require that you do -not use software so modern** that it always increases the requirements +not use software so modern things** that it always increases the requirements to do the same task as any recent version of same. ## Booting