https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...linux-distros/
So, if you are running 32 bit hardware Ubuntu and its derivatives will not be able to run on your machine. The Ubuntu team plans to continue to offer security updates and bug fixes for existing 32 bit installations until the EOL, but they won't be offering new 32 bit ISO images with 17.10 and beyond.
In other news, the LTS Kernels will extend their support to six years.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...-LTS-Six-Years
The reason? To correspond to life time cycles of Android phones.
So, if you are running 32 bit hardware Ubuntu and its derivatives will not be able to run on your machine. The Ubuntu team plans to continue to offer security updates and bug fixes for existing 32 bit installations until the EOL, but they won't be offering new 32 bit ISO images with 17.10 and beyond.
In other news, the LTS Kernels will extend their support to six years.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...-LTS-Six-Years
Linux right now offers a "Long Term Support" release where support for the kernel branch is maintained for two years, which is nice compared to kernel releases usually dropping maintenance around N+1.1 after the release. But moving forward, Linux LTS releases will now be maintained for six years.
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