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Debian - on which BunsenLabs is based - have dropped 32 bit kernels, installers and iso images from the current stable Trixie release.
BunsenLabs will be forced to do likewise, and the upcoming Carbon release will have no 32 bit iso images, or 32bit package repositories.
Users with 32 bit machines can continue to use BunsenLabs Boron for as long as Debian Long Term Support for Bookworm continues, which is expected to be until June 30, 2028:
https://wiki.debian.org/LTS
Previous discussion:
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 48#p140748
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^ That drive has seen some sh**. Scarred for life by systemd or something.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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^ That drive has seen some sh**. Scarred for life by systemd or something.
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I wonder how many 32-bit processors in personal computers (incl. necessary peripherals like the sockets/mainboards) are still alive today... they stopped producing that stuff around 20 years ago, right?
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