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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

In a follow-up email to a discussion from May when Ubuntu Desktop team discussed the possibility of removal of the 32-bit (i386) installation images from the servers, developer Dimitri John Ledkov confirmed the decision today.

Long story short, starting with Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark), Canonical won’t offer ISO images for the i386 architecture for the Server (classic) and Desktop versions, but they will continue to provide security updates for existing 32-bit installations via the main Ubuntu archive, as well as Ubuntu Core, Cloud, Container, NetInst, and Server (subiquity) images.

“Please action the below and remove Ubuntu Desktop i386 daily-live images from the release manifest for Beta and Final milestones of 17.10 and therefore do not ship ubuntu-desktop-i386.iso artifact for 17.10,” said Dimitri John Ledkov, Software Engineer at Canonical. “There is no longer any effe… (read more)

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