On 08/28/2015 03:35 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
Now we have clear indications that the use base of 32-bit Linux is reaching minimal levels, I really do not see the justification for the extra work that supporting the 32-bit intel architecture requires Ok, I believe you, you convinced me because you might have figures.
I'm confused where the expectation comes from that new modern operating systems should run on old obsolete hardware
32 bit hardware is no longer produced - this is the very definition of obsolete. Explanation : the second hand laptops market, only about 20€ per machine. Anyway it will happens one day, so 32 bits is not worth.
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