I’ve got an older machine that I’d like to give a second life. I’ve always been an Ubuntu fan in the past, but checking their site for a lightweight distri it looks like they’ve gone all 64 bit. Is that right? Can I still get a recent version for a 32-bit processor?

  • @merci3
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    LMDE. Not Ubuntu based, but Debian based so its the closest I can think on the top of my head. It got 32 bit support and Cinnamon desktop.

    • @br3dOP
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      41 month ago

      Thank you - I’ll have a look at that

    • @br3dOP
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      71 month ago

      Thanks!

    • Refurbished Refurbisher
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      81 month ago

      AntiX runs great on my late 90s Celeron rig with a 1.2GHz single core socket 370 Celeron with 256MB RAM.

      Runs waaaaaay better than Windows XP and slightly slower than Windows 98 SE.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      I second this suggestion. I have an old touchscreen PC from about 2001 with a Via Eden CPU, which is an incredibly feeble low-power processor that lacks some instructions that were common even in 32-bit days, and Antix was the only reasonably modern distro I could get to run on it.

  • Luis Norambuena
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    91 month ago

    MX Linux is a nice Debian based distro that still supports 32-bit. Or you could use just Debian.

    • @tomjuggler
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      21 month ago

      I have MX Linux on my old Dell Inspiron 1300 that refuses to die after 20 years. Great distro, I like it better than Ubuntu in some ways - just difficult to install some software built for 64 bit only of course

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    1 month ago

    From a recent search i made, with similar purpose, these may support x86 and are based on either Debian or Ubuntu: antiX, Q4OS, Slax; Zorin Lite, LXLE.

    (I haven’t combed through the results yet so YMMV and there may be cadavers.)

    • @br3dOP
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      21 month ago

      Thank you - that’s a really useful answer. I’ll check them out

  • @Eyelessoozeguy
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    31 month ago

    I’ve had luck with puppy Linux on 32-bit machines. I also got arch32 working on a few. Arch is a steepper learning curve as the arch-install script doesn’t work on 32. Related there’s quite a group keeping parabola working on all manner of systems including 32, if libre is more your style.