02-20-2018, 07:00 AM
Yeah, 32 bit across the board is been killed off far too prematurely I think. It still has a massive base in the embedded market and also in the developing countries. Problem is, when the mother base distro such as Ubuntu, Fedora and such like stop supporting it, all distro's based of them have to stop too!
Fortunately there's some independents out there like Puppy Linux that will probably carry on 32 bit for a good many years yet.
Like many others, I build, repair and use old systems, to watch the dwindling support is saddening.
Fortunately there's some independents out there like Puppy Linux that will probably carry on 32 bit for a good many years yet.
Like many others, I build, repair and use old systems, to watch the dwindling support is saddening.