Richard, On this list it is expected to keep ALL replies to the list ONLY unless the OP has asked for a PM. And just because you use gmail is NO excuse for NOT editing the To: or Cc: recipients to keep the reply ON LIST only. https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mailing_list_netiquette#Personal_and_mail_l... On 11/16/2015 08:52 AM, Richard Brown wrote:
On 16 November 2015 at 14:36, Ken Schneider - openSUSE <suse-list3@bout-tyme.net> wrote:
On 11/16/2015 02:16 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Marc Chamberlin wrote:
"Houston we have a problem!" - I downloaded the ISO for the i586 version of Tumbleweed and the installation failed due to missing image files. I checked the installation DVD and sure enough, the image files were all labeled for x64 versions. Why? That obviously was not what the image installation scripts were looking for since I got a complaint, loud and clear, that the image files it was looking for were not to be found on the DVD!
Why isn't there an i586 version of Leap 42.1?
It was decided that a 32bit version wasn't needed. There was a half-baked initiative to create a 32bit version, but it never really got off the ground.
All I get when following the links for installing Leap is for x64 versions and I need to download an OpenSuSE OS for an older system with x32 bit architecture?
I would recommend openSUSE 13.2 plus updates.
With 13.1 going Evergreen (long term security updates) wouldn't that be a better choice?
Evergreen 13.1's expected end of life is November 2016
13.2's expected end of life is Jan 2017 assuming a November 2016 release date for Leap 42.2.
However, as the dates for Leap 42.2 are not yet set, maybe it's best to think in terms of a range - I expect 13.2's end of life to be at some point between November 2016 and Feburary 2017
Whatever 13.2's EoL date is, it looks to me that 13.2 would be the better choice for someone who wants a 32-bit installation of openSUSE
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