Fedora Is Considering Putting 32-bit Platform on a Backburner
Linux distros have started to phase out support for 32-bit processors a while back, although the big names aren't doing this yet. Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux, and most of the big ones still provide support for them, although it's starting to take a toll. Fedora is a good example, and one of the developers has explained why it's actually causing them problems.
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Fedora is one of the big distros out there, and its developers are aware of the impact of their work. To many users, putting the 32-bit platform on a backburner might not seem like a big deal, but there are still quite a few users out there who use this kind of processors. The problem is that we don't really know how many people are still downloading and installing 32-bit distros in a way that's meaningful for the majority of devs. Full Story |
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