What is the last version of Ubuntu 32-bit that downloadable for desktop with Intel processor
Hope you don't mind my question. I would like to know what is the last version of Ubuntu for desktop with Intel processor. I check here, the last is Ubuntu 18.10 AMD64. Appreciated if someone can provide with a downloadable link.
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Hope you don't mind my question. I would like to know what is the last version of Ubuntu for desktop with Intel processor. I check here, the last is Ubuntu 18.10 AMD64. Appreciated if someone can provide with a downloadable link.
intel cpu 32-bit
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I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
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Hope you don't mind my question. I would like to know what is the last version of Ubuntu for desktop with Intel processor. I check here, the last is Ubuntu 18.10 AMD64. Appreciated if someone can provide with a downloadable link.
intel cpu 32-bit
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Hope you don't mind my question. I would like to know what is the last version of Ubuntu for desktop with Intel processor. I check here, the last is Ubuntu 18.10 AMD64. Appreciated if someone can provide with a downloadable link.
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I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
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I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
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I'm not exactly sure of what you want. Lubuntu & Xubuntu stopped producing i386 (or really i686) releases in December 2018 so 18.10 was the last released in 32bit (requiring PAE processor or 686 class), dailies for 19.04 were produced till early & late dec-2018. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and many flavors beyond those i've already mentioned) was the last ISO with desktop pre-installed, but i386 (i686 with PAE) are still produced but you need to add the desktop yourself past 18.04.2 LTS. If you need non-PAE 32bit you have to go older for support.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
You got my question. I intend to install Ubuntu in my laptop with intel 32-bit processor. But when I look in the website, there is no for Intel 32-bit. When I clicked the download, that is came to ubuntu-18.10-desktop-amd64.iso. I didn't know if Ubuntu has ceased to provide Ubuntu for Intel processor.
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
But there is probably version from years back to installable on my laptop. Do you know what is the last version available to Intel 32-bit?
– AirCraft Lover
2 hours ago
Ubuntu 18.10 was only produced for x86_64 (called amd64 as AMD was first with 64bit). Ubuntu itself only i386 via alternative download (ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads) but as stated, Lubuntu 18.10 provided a x86 (32bit PAE i686) image as did Xubuntu 18.10. x86 or 32bit is still produced, but NOT with desktop pre-installed.
– guiverc
2 hours ago
Here is the link for Ubuntu 18.10 x86 (network installer) - archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic-updates/main/… There are many choices; the latest could mean 19.04 (daily image so fresh daily), but could mean latest LTS (thus 18.04 LTS) or latest release (normal support 18.10) - ie. your question was vague.
– guiverc
2 hours ago