Is there a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 desktop?
I have an older HP netbook and am looking for a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. Can you advise if one is available?
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I have an older HP netbook and am looking for a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. Can you advise if one is available?
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18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
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I have an older HP netbook and am looking for a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. Can you advise if one is available?
18.04 32-bit
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I have an older HP netbook and am looking for a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. Can you advise if one is available?
18.04 32-bit
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18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
– user535733
10 mins ago
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18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
– user535733
10 mins ago
18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
– user535733
10 mins ago
18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
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You can find 32 bit version is here.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
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And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
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Standard Ubuntu flavour has dropped 32-bit installer for the 18.04 release aka Bionic Beaver (actually since the 17.10 release), but rest of the Ubuntu flavours still support 32-bit systems. You get them from here:
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu MATE
- Kubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu Studio
Alternatively, you can use the Ubuntu mini ISO (refer to this answer).
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You can find 32 bit version is here.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
1
And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
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You can find 32 bit version is here.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
1
And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
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You can find 32 bit version is here.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
You can find 32 bit version is here.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/
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And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
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And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
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And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
And from there it's possible to upgrade to 32 bit of 18.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
10 mins ago
add a comment |
Standard Ubuntu flavour has dropped 32-bit installer for the 18.04 release aka Bionic Beaver (actually since the 17.10 release), but rest of the Ubuntu flavours still support 32-bit systems. You get them from here:
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu MATE
- Kubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu Studio
Alternatively, you can use the Ubuntu mini ISO (refer to this answer).
add a comment |
Standard Ubuntu flavour has dropped 32-bit installer for the 18.04 release aka Bionic Beaver (actually since the 17.10 release), but rest of the Ubuntu flavours still support 32-bit systems. You get them from here:
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu MATE
- Kubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu Studio
Alternatively, you can use the Ubuntu mini ISO (refer to this answer).
add a comment |
Standard Ubuntu flavour has dropped 32-bit installer for the 18.04 release aka Bionic Beaver (actually since the 17.10 release), but rest of the Ubuntu flavours still support 32-bit systems. You get them from here:
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu MATE
- Kubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu Studio
Alternatively, you can use the Ubuntu mini ISO (refer to this answer).
Standard Ubuntu flavour has dropped 32-bit installer for the 18.04 release aka Bionic Beaver (actually since the 17.10 release), but rest of the Ubuntu flavours still support 32-bit systems. You get them from here:
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu MATE
- Kubuntu
- Ubuntu Budgie
- Ubuntu Studio
Alternatively, you can use the Ubuntu mini ISO (refer to this answer).
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18.04 (Ubuntu Gnome) Desktop lacks a 32-bit iso for a reason: You may find the 32-bit Ubuntu experience wanting. The 32-bit package still exists, you can build a 32-bit Ubuntu system from the 18.04 Server or Minimal images, and we still provide support for it.
– user535733
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