Seven years ago, Linus Torvalds dropped "ancient-386-CPUs" support from the Linux kernel, dismissing it with "good riddance." While 32-bit Linux lingered on, it was no longer part of Linux's ...
Fedora isn't a Linux for everyone. But, for developers who want the most from their Linux desktop, you can't beat it. This latest edition, like its predecessors, brings together the best and latest ...
AMD and Intel released the first 64-bit CPUs for consumers back in 2003 and 2004. Now, more than a decade later, Linux distributions are looking at winding down support for 32-bit hardware. Google ...
After the upcoming version 31 of the operating system, i686 32-bit processor support is being cut by the Fedora Project. The i686 architecture entered community support with the Fedora 27 release.
Linux got its start in the 1990s as an alternative operating system for older PCs that didn’t have the horsepower to run newer versions of Windows. So it seems a bit ironic, but not totally surprising ...
If you’re reading this article on a PC, it’s quite likely the processor under the hood is 64-bit. Most computers these days run 64-bit CPUs, and most computers run 64-bit operating systems. Arch Linux ...
The Fedora Project has released the beta images for the upcoming Fedora 27 release. It features the latest stable version of the GNOME desktop, version 3.26 and the latest and greatest of LibreOffice ...
The Fedora Project has just announced the availability of Fedora 32. One of the biggest changes in this update is the inclusion of GNOME 3.36 which includes “great” improvements such as a slick new ...
RALEIGH, N.C.--RED HAT SUMMIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Fedora Project, a Red Hat, Inc. sponsored and community-driven open source collaboration, today announced the general availability of Fedora 32, the ...
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