While all new computers will be 64bit, a multitude of older hardware is 32bit ONLY. For example ALL of my servers and laptops are. My main laptop is an Apple Macbook from 2006.... Beauty of linux is that it still runs reasonably fast on older hardware while you always need latest hardware for OSX and reasonably new hardware for Windows.
Please keep that in mind. While it's okay to promote 64bit, keep 32bit in parallel. "uname -a" is great, but that needs a system installed already... ;-) So you will need some sort of blurb on the download page for the novices to make an educated decision of which to download. Ie: "If your system is pre 2010, it is likely that you will need 32bit install". This will give you a working system in any case. Rather than resulting in a frustrated novice having been enthusiastic starting with linux and then ending up with a non-functional 64bit system. Cheers, Ingo On 5/09/2013 07:45, Aaron Honeycutt wrote: > I'll included that in the official docs as it does seems to be > important. The "uname -a" command will give you information about your > kernel build which in turn will give you what you need to know. > > Sent from Windows Mail > > *From:* Scott Kitterman > *Sent:* ?Tuesday?, ?September? ?3?, ?2013 ?10?:?46? ?AM > *To:* Kubuntu Developer Discussion > > Jonathan Riddell <[email protected]> wrote: > >Should we follow and recommend 64 bit? > > > >My gut feeling is that most people have 64 bit computers now and I > >trust the foundation team to have done the legwork to verify that. So > >I'm in favour of it. > > Most do, but there have been stacks of 32 bit only Atom netbooks sold > in the last several years. Given that we want to be friendly to > non-technical users, I think we should wait. > > Try writing out the instructions for a non-technical user to figure > out if they need a 32 bit image. I'm not sure how to do it. > > I'd suggest we do this for 14.10. > > Scott K
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