Linux 32 Bits Ubuntu [updated] «No Password»

Most people have moved on to 64-bit systems, but the 32-bit (i386) architecture isn't dead yet. Whether you're reviving an old netbook, working with legacy industrial hardware, or just exploring Linux on limited RAM, Ubuntu’s 32-bit support still has a place.

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: If you're running a 32-bit version of Ubuntu, it's highly recommended to upgrade to a 64-bit version to continue receiving security updates and support. However, direct upgrades from 32-bit to 64-bit aren't possible; a fresh installation of the 64-bit version is required. linux 32 bits ubuntu