• The difference comes when switching the repos to install the x86-64-v3 packages from CachyOS and then updating and running the tests again.
  • In Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9, Red Hat upgraded the instruction set architecture (ISA) baseline to the x8664-v2 microarchitecture level.
  • /usr/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help. This will provide a listing and indicate whether it supports v2, v3, and v4. Why is everyone talking about x86-64v3?
  • To answer that question, you probably need to know what x86-64-v3 is, and [Gary Explains]… well… explains it in a recent video.
  • After all, if your machine supports x86-64-v4, it’s definitely fast… Why is there recently so much noise about x86-64-v3 support in Linux distros?
  • The CentOS ISA SIG has produced rebuilds of CentOS 9 with x86-64-v2 and x86-64-v3 baselines, after upgrading the system compiler to GCC 12.
  • Download x86-64-v3-support linux packages for Debian. ... x86-64-v3-support_24_amd64.deb.
  • All x86-64-v3 toolchains. Tests passed Build test failed Test system did not boot Can not test. ... x86-64-v3--glibc--stable-2023.11-1 Download sha256.
  • Canonical plans to continue supporting x86-64-v1 as there is a significant amount of legacy hardware deployed in the field.
  • CPU feature checking - require x86-64-v3. ... This is a mostly dummy package which checks for x86-64-v3 and refuses to install on unsupported hardware.