Since you are set on Debian stable, not unstable, I would try 64-bit on each machine that has any indication of 64-bit support, and fall back to 32-bit if that does not work.

Are you open to using any downstream distros based on Debian Stable? I don't have any in mind. Just wondering.

On 8/25/24 07:00, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 08/25/2024 08:39 AM, mo wrote:
I'd put siduction on all.

No thanks! My goal is Debian *STABLE*.

The homepage (https://siduction.org/) states:
The name siduction is a play on two words. The word sid, which
is the codename of Debian Unstable, and seduction in the sense
of seduce.




On Sun, Aug 25, 2024, 04:49 Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote:

I've 3 laptops and and a desktop with various releases/flavors of Debian.

Which Debians do I wish to download.

One laptop is easy as it's 32 bit i386 (yes i386 Debian near EOL).
For one laptop lscpu reports architecture as "x86_64"
For one laptop and the desktop it reports "i686".
As all three have line saying "CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit"
can I download only one current 64 bit release?

TIA





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