11-08-2017, 08:05 PM
torreydale
Is that on the basis of 32 bit hardware will no longer being used anyway.?? i.e broken, not functional, as opposed to not supported by OS.
(11-08-2017, 06:10 PM)torreydale link Wrote: [member=149]newtusmaximus[/member] ,
I thought Ubuntu said 18.04 would be the last for 32-bit support. If that's changed and 16.04 is the last, that means support for 32-bit will end in April 2021, which is still 3.5 years away. I think any "problem" noticed then will be as inconsequential as Y2k.
Is that on the basis of 32 bit hardware will no longer being used anyway.?? i.e broken, not functional, as opposed to not supported by OS.
2006 - HP DC7700p ultraslim Desktop Intel 6300 cpu 4GB Ram LL3.8 64bit.
2007 - Fujitsu Siemens V3405 Laptop 2 GB Ram LL3.6 32bit. Now 32bit Debian 9 + nonfree.
2006 - Fujitsu Siemens Si1520 Laptop Intel T720 cpu 3GB Ram LL5.6 64 Bit
2014 - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E754 Intel i7 4712MQ 16GB Ram LL6.6
2003 - RETIRED Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 1 GB RAM LL2.8 32bit
2007 - Fujitsu Siemens V3405 Laptop 2 GB Ram LL3.6 32bit. Now 32bit Debian 9 + nonfree.
2006 - Fujitsu Siemens Si1520 Laptop Intel T720 cpu 3GB Ram LL5.6 64 Bit
2014 - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E754 Intel i7 4712MQ 16GB Ram LL6.6
2003 - RETIRED Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 1 GB RAM LL2.8 32bit