• procapra@lemmy.ml
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      3 days ago

      Linux is not linux distros.

      Linux is the kernel.

      The Linux kernel is not dropping 32 bit support.

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      what in the ai-hell is this article? debian can still run 32-bit applications no problem and equating “i386” to “32-bit support” is just wrong.

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        What in the AI-hell is your comment about? If you don’t know the difference from stopping supporting something, and then removing something, then you probably shouldn’t rely on AI to help you understand something. You are just wrong… Try using a search engine…

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        3 days ago

        Some distros do call their 32bit version i386.

        Debian did drop 32 bit support. (although some 32 bit packages will exist)