Le lundi 31 août 2015 à 10:46 -0500, Brian F. Yulga a écrit :
On 2015.08.28 21:12, Felix Miata wrote:
Carlos E. R. composed on 2015-08-29 02:09 (UTC+0200):
So its about 12% for 13.1 and 5% for 13.2 Not sure what it really tells us, but there are people reporting bugs against 32-bit. Maybe it means 32 bit users aren't interested in latest and greatest
On 2015-08-28 22:44 (UTC-0400), Greg Freemyer wrote: things generally, and/or more interested in not needing to upgrade to a newer distro version when support terminates for their installed release. After all, 13.1 has scheduled to become Evergreen for quite some time.
Agreed, writing as a long-time user that does not need latest and greatest all the time! My ASUS Eee PC Tablet -- purchased new in 2011 -- is 32-bit only. But, it has (after upgrades) an SSD and 2 GB of RAM, and ran most openSUSE releases since 11.4. A four year-old netbook that I use regularly doesn't feel that old or obsolete to me, especially when running Linux.
Well, I have a counter example, as a "low cost" netbook bought in 2010 (ie 5 years old) (emachine m350) has a 64bit capable Atom CPU.. -- Frederic Crozat Enterprise Desktop Release Manager SUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org