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So it seems a bit ironic, but not totally surprising, that one major Linux distro is looking to end support for 32-bit processors.
Most Linux distributions have left 32-bit x86 behind, but there are still a few great options for your old PC.
Firefox 144 will be the last for 32-bit Linux – and when Firefox ESR 140 expires next year, older systems will be completely ...
Linux 32-bit support is going away. According to developers, it's too much hassle to support, for a decreasing numbers of users. “I know some people passionately enjoy their old 32-bit hardware ...
Microsoft ended support for the Chromium-based Edge at the start of 2023. In July 2023, Mozilla said Firefox 115 ESR would ...
While 32-bit Linux binaries will no longer be available for stable and pre-release LibreOffice versions, users will still be able to get them via their distro's repositories "which are usually ...
Arch Linux is just the first to stop offering a 32-bit (or i686) version; expect other mainstream Linux desktop distributions to follow suit.
In an era where even budget smartphones are shipping with 64-bit processors, many Linux distributions have at this point decided 32-bit CPUs weren’t worth their time.
Linux distros are dropping 32-bit support left and right The Manjaro team, another Linux distro, is scheduled to drop support for 32-bit architectures altogether by the end of November 2017.