32-Bit Architecture Supported Linux Distros
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In case you haven't heard, many Linux distros have been dropping support for devices with 32-bit architectures left and right. Fortunately, some distros are staying strong for those running older devices, and we're going to take a look at them today.
What's Happening to 32-Bit Support?
Many older PCs have processors with what's called a 32-bit architecture, sometimes referred to as i386, i486, or x86. Most modern machines, on the other hand, operate on 64-bit architecture. For that reason, many popular distros have been dropping support for 32-bit over the past few years.
Even certain distros that promote themselves as lightweight and ideal for older machines are following suit. Both Xubuntu and Linux Lite dropped their 32-bit versions in April 2021.
Worried you and your trusty 32-bit Linux machine will be left behind? Fear not, because there are a few distros out there that have you covered.
The Best 32-Bit Linux Distributions
While the list continues to shrink, we've compiled below several distros still waving the 32-bit flag. These distros all receive official support from the developers; no "community editions" here.
1. Debian
2. Bodhi Linux
3. Alpine Linux
4. BunsenLabs Linux
5. openSUSE (Tumbleweed)
6. SliTaz GNU/Linux
7. antiX Linux
8. Porteus
9. Linux Mint
10. Zorin OS Lite
11. Trisquel GNU/Linux
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Todays Video - 11 Linux Distros That Still Support 32-Bit Architecture!