Paul W. Frields píše v St 19. 08. 2015 v 14:29 -0400: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2015-August/ > 001661.html > > Stephen Gallagher has proposed a Change for Server to drop i686 media > for F24. Given our previous list discussion, this is something for > which we should probably follow suit. Thoughts? Hi, ambassadors have not produced 32-bit Fedora DVDs since F21, we've come to a conclusion that there are not ordinary PCs and laptops which are still 32-bit CPU based and can reasonably run Fedora Workstation. On the other hand, there are use cases when it makes sense to run a 32 -bit system on a 64-bit PC. I, for instance, installed 32-bit Fedora Workstation on an Endless PC because it only has 2 GB of memory and 32 -bit software is less memory hungry. So I think the time for discontinuing it completely hasn't come, but I think it wouldn't be a problem to move it to the secondary architectures, right? We still provide it, but with not the same kind of assurance as 64-bit. Fedora QA wouldn't have to test it so extensively and it would free their hands for something else. Jiri
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