Re: Debian appears to have dropped 32 bit kernel builds
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 3:22 am
All these suggestions of posting EOL warnings to potential Debian 32-bit users seem to be something the proposers should be bringing to Debian's attention. Just writing about it in this thread isn't going to get anywhere, in my opinion.
My current oldest computer is a ASUS laptop from 2010, and it's 64-bit.
My 32-bit Pentium PC died in end 2014.
For my replacement PC -- my current desktop -- I certainly wasn't going back to 32-bit. I was unable to test Solus (then called EvolveOS) on the old machine because even then, more than 10 years ago, they did not make 32-bit versions of their distro.
When I consider the distros that were on my old PC, apart from MX (MX14 at that time), I think the rest either no longer exist or no longer support 32-bit (Manjaro, PCLinuxOS).
32-bit support has been dwindling for a long time, and I suspect 32-bit users themselves are very much aware of it.
My current oldest computer is a ASUS laptop from 2010, and it's 64-bit.
My 32-bit Pentium PC died in end 2014.
For my replacement PC -- my current desktop -- I certainly wasn't going back to 32-bit. I was unable to test Solus (then called EvolveOS) on the old machine because even then, more than 10 years ago, they did not make 32-bit versions of their distro.
When I consider the distros that were on my old PC, apart from MX (MX14 at that time), I think the rest either no longer exist or no longer support 32-bit (Manjaro, PCLinuxOS).
32-bit support has been dwindling for a long time, and I suspect 32-bit users themselves are very much aware of it.