32 bit Intel hardware effectively EOL [WAS Re: Offer to make a native 32-bit system avaiable]

2024-01-13 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 01:01:08PM -0600, rhys wrote: > > > > > > Since you still offer 32bit machines of which Debian has enough of. (64 bit > > kernel probably but it doesn't matter) where it does not matter at all. > We don't particularly need 32 bit hardware at the moment, as far as I

Re: Offer to make a native 32-bit system avaiable

2024-01-13 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
Thank you for the offer, but no need. It is not needed in Debian infrastructure. On Sat, 13 Jan 2024, 19:18 rhys, wrote: > > > >> I know the difference between a 32-bit processor and a 64-bit processor. > > > > Obviously you don't. Or at least are not aware about consequences. > > > > > >

Re: Offer to make a native 32-bit system avaiable

2024-01-13 Thread rhys
>> I know the difference between a 32-bit processor and a 64-bit processor. > > Obviously you don't. Or at least are not aware about consequences. > > > Since you still offer 32bit machines of which Debian has enough of. (64 bit > kernel probably but it doesn't matter) where it does not