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Open Source LibreOffice Drops Builds For 32-bit Linux Distros

With more and more Linux distros shifting to the only 64-bit release model, it makes sense for the major Linux software makers to follow the trend. The latest major player to drop the support for 32-bit Linux desktops is none other than LibreOffice, the popular open source alternative to MS Office. Ahead of the upcoming […]

Nvidia is stopping driver support for 32-bit Operating Systems

The corporation says that version 390 of its GPU video driver will be the last to carry 32-bit platforms. “Later driver release reports will not operate, nor install, on 32-bit operating systems,” an organization spokesperson said. “Driver enhancements, driver optimizations, and operating system feature in driver iterations after Release 390 will not be included back […]

Manjaro Linux Drops 32-Bit Support, Manjaro 17.0.3 Is The Last 32-bit Release

Manjaro Linux is one of the fastest growing Linux distros around. It’s known for its user-friendliness and power of Arch base. Since its inception, it has been loved by the Linux enthusiasts who wished to see something fresh on their machines. Earlier this year in March, Manjaro 17.0 Gellivera was released. Just yesterday, Manjaro Project […]

Fedora 27 Release Might Drop Support For 32-bit Machines

Short Bytes: Fedora developers are considering a change for the next Fedora 27 release that might infuriate some Linux users. A proposal has been made to ditch the 32-bit releases as they are in rough shape and their bug reports are ignored. If the proposal gets accepted, the current 32-bit Fedora users will have the […]