Linux Mint 20 and Future Releases Will Drop Support for 32-bit Installations

Linux Mint 20 and Future Releases Will Drop Support for 32-bit Installations

Linux Mint 19 is the last release to support 32-bit systems

Canonical Assures Users 32-bit Apps Will Run on Ubuntu 19.10 and Future <em>Updated</em>

Canonical Assures Users 32-bit Apps Will Run on Ubuntu 19.10 and Future Updated

However, the i386 libraries will no longer be supported

Canonical Will Drop Support for 32-bit Architectures in Future Ubuntu Releases

Canonical Will Drop Support for 32-bit Architectures in Future Ubuntu Releases

Ubuntu 19.10 to be the first release to drop 32-bit support

Google Will Deprecate 32-Bit Android Apps on 64-Bit Devices Starting August 2021

Google Will Deprecate 32-Bit Android Apps on 64-Bit Devices Starting August 2021

The transition to 64-bit starts August 1st, 2019

LibreOffice 6.2 Launches February 2019, May Drop Support for 32-bit Linux Builds

LibreOffice 6.2 Launches February 2019, May Drop Support for 32-bit Linux Builds

But it won't remove Linux x86 compatibility, for now

Lubuntu 18.10 May Support 32-Bit PCs If There's Demand, Here's How You Can Help

Lubuntu 18.10 May Support 32-Bit PCs If There's Demand, Here's How You Can Help

Depends entirely on the community if there's 32-bit support

Kubuntu Devs to Focus More on Supporting ARM Laptops & Raspberry Pi Than 32-Bit

Kubuntu Devs to Focus More on Supporting ARM Laptops & Raspberry Pi Than 32-Bit

The officially announce the dismissal of 32-bit support

Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations

Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations

The team will only release 64-bit ISO images from now on

Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations

Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations

The OS will be released only as a 64-bit ISO image

  • Mac
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 12th, 2018
Apple Starts Notifying macOS High Sierra Users About 32-Bit Apps Compatibility

Apple Starts Notifying macOS High Sierra Users About 32-Bit Apps Compatibility

Future macOS versions won't support 32-bit apps

  • Mac
  • By Marius Nestor
  • January 25th, 2018
Apple Starts Preparing Mac Users for Deprecation of macOS 32-Bit Support

Apple Starts Preparing Mac Users for Deprecation of macOS 32-Bit Support

The macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 beta is now ready for testing

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Server Edition Won't Ship with a 32-Bit ISO

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Server Edition Won't Ship with a 32-Bit ISO

Ubuntu Server following in the footsteps of Ubuntu Desktop

OpenMandriva Is Dropping 32-Bit Support, OpenMandriva Lx 3.03 Is the Last One

OpenMandriva Is Dropping 32-Bit Support, OpenMandriva Lx 3.03 Is the Last One

It brings major improvements to the boot process

BlackArch Linux Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing OS Drops 32-Bit Support

BlackArch Linux Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing OS Drops 32-Bit Support

The 32-bit ISO image and repositories will be removed

Arch Linux Officially Kills 32-Bit Support, Migrate to "Arch Linux 32" Fork Now

Arch Linux Officially Kills 32-Bit Support, Migrate to "Arch Linux 32" Fork Now

All 32-bit packages will be removed by the end of the month

Ubuntu Is Dropping 32-Bit Images, But the Rest of the Flavors Will Keep Them

Ubuntu Is Dropping 32-Bit Images, But the Rest of the Flavors Will Keep Them

Lubuntu, Xubuntu, and Kubuntu will still offer 32-bit images

 
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