It's possible, but not very accurate due to the numebr of mirrors used,
that, coupled with the fact, a single download could be used to install
untold numbers of machines. Or, hundreds or thousands of TFT boot setups
for larger institutions.
There's a Ubuntu issues site somewhere that collects crash reports or
something to that affect, but I can't find it at the moment. Something
that reports back from the a physical Installation would be a bit more
accurate I'd think.
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 10/21/2014 03:22 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
On 10/21/2014 10:53 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
There is still a fair amount of 32-bit x86 hardware in use around here.
But these machines are all old now. How long are they likely to last?
Here is a survey on considering 16.04 LTS be the last release of
Ubuntu
with 32-bit images to run on 32-bit only machines:
https://bryanquigley.com/crazy-ideas/still-running-32-bit-ubuntu
Is there a way of counting downloads of (32-bit vs. 64-bit) ISO's from
Ubuntu servers? If so, it might provide some actual current numbers.
I know using the Awstats tool on my own web-site, it provides
month-to-date counts of downloads of particular binaries. It might
just be a matter of looking at the statistics.
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