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<blockquote data-quote="Lazarus" data-source="post: 1099197" data-attributes="member: 323322"><p>Beware that Linux Mint (as is happening with many other Linux Distros) will not, from Mint 20 onwards, support 32 bit architecture. Mint 19 will, however, be supported until 2023.</p><p></p><p>I have a Linx 1010 which uses a 32bit Bootloader, but 64bit otherwise, and settled upon Fedora as it's one of the few remaining Distros that come with both 32bit and 64bit Bootloaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazarus, post: 1099197, member: 323322"] Beware that Linux Mint (as is happening with many other Linux Distros) will not, from Mint 20 onwards, support 32 bit architecture. Mint 19 will, however, be supported until 2023. I have a Linx 1010 which uses a 32bit Bootloader, but 64bit otherwise, and settled upon Fedora as it's one of the few remaining Distros that come with both 32bit and 64bit Bootloaders. [/QUOTE]
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