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Its strange to me that Linux dropped Itanium two years ago but they decided to keep supporting Alpha and PA-RISC.




Itanium was mainly dropped because it was impeding work in the EFI subsystem. EFI was originally developed for Itanium before being ported to other platforms, so the EFI maintainers had to build and test their changes to shared code on Itanium. They eventually decided that this wasn't worth the effort when there was basically nobody running modern Linux on Itanium besides a few hobbyists. I imagine that alpha and hppa will get dropped in the future if they ever also create an undue maintenance burden. There's more context here if you're interested: https://lwn.net/Articles/950466/

I do wonder how many humans beings are running the latest linux kernel on Alpha.



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