On 7 August 2023 18:22:09 BST, M Goppold wrote:
Greetings People!!
Seems in the testing cd-s, I dont see i386 at all anymore.
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/
I tried web searches to find out the status of debian and i386. But I couldnt
find any information. Maybe its due to the deterioration of some search
engines.
Is there a removal going on that I havent heard about? Is it related to
Intel's x86S spec?
Sincerely,
Mike Goppold
mgoppo...@yahoo.com
Hi there Mike
Thanks for reaching out.
Yes we have stopped producing installation media images for i386.
As a project Debian still supports i386, and will continue to provide
updates via the usual apt repositories. This will continue throughout
the Trixie life-cycle.
There is a rapidly vanishingly small number of people who actually need
a new installation on the i386 platform.
Most users should find that the AMD64 version works just fine for them,
after all new 32 bit Intel compatible processors that are not also
natively AMD64 systems haven't been manufactured for many years.
In the cases where you need to keep an existing machine going then you
can still upgrade from a previous bookworm installation, security
updates and the i368 repositories are not going anywhere.
And for those people who want to keep using old software at a given
version, for example retro-gaming, or big company account packages, then
running a newer version of Debian may introduce more problems because
the vintage software may be dependent upon features of the operating
system that have been deprecated, replaced, or removed altogether.
So no, you correct, there are no new images being generated for testing
Trixie installations on i386 platforms. In most cases you probably
should be using the AMD64 images, and probably could have been for a
decade or more
I hope this answers your question,
Best wishes
/Andy