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But, what will happen is the value for time in 32-bit based Unix-based operating systems, like Linux and older versions of macOS, runs out of numbers and starts counting time with negative numbers.
Most Linux distributions have left 32-bit x86 behind, but there are still a few great options for your old PC.
The story of Linux so far, as short as it may be in the grand scheme of things, is one of constant forward momentum. There’s always another feature to implement, an optimization to make, and … ...
At first glance, Canonical dropping support for 32-bit Ubuntu Linux libraries looked to be interesting -- the end of an era -- but of no real importance. Then, Canonical announced that, beginning ...
Timeframe for Ubuntu and Canonical With 32-bit systems dying off, spending time building and testing a 32-bit OS for diminishing returns doesn’t make sense for Canonical.
Arch Linux is just the first to stop offering a 32-bit (or i686) version; expect other mainstream Linux desktop distributions to follow suit.
Linux 32-bit support is going away. According to developers, it's too much hassle to support, for a decreasing numbers of users. “I know some people passionately enjoy their old 32-bit hardware ...
Linux has an architectureindependent concept of high memory—physical memory that requiresspecial, architecture-dependent handling, and for a 32-bit Linux/MIPSsystem physical memory above 512 MB is ...
With the announcement of LibreOffice 6.3 Beta 1, the open source office suite has also stopped providing 32-bit binaries for the Linux platform, although 32-bit compatibility has not yet been removed.