On 5/28/20 9:19 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
It's quite possible that Suvayu Ali is one of the many users that cannot install Fedora 31, because it doesn't work on their hardware. Fedora 30 was the last release to support i686, so many users are now stuck there forever, unless they move to another distro entirely.
If it's a 32-bit issue then it has become irrelevant anyway since that is no longer supported in Fedora.
I have a computer mounted on my wall that used to run Fedora. It has a Cyrix Geode processor and a few years ago Fedora was no longer suitable for it. I didn't fuss at Fedora about that, technology moves on. I switched to buildroot instead, which works much better.
Please accept that the decision has been made and other major distros are doing the same. Stop bringing it up all the time. If you really have a device that can only do 32-bit, there are still other options.
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