He's going to love it.
Thanks for the screenshot, MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM. I'm going to sound like a
hypocrite for listing my reasons for preferring 32 bit, since I miss
virtualizing and am whining about needing DVDs and cheap used hard drives to
check out 2.0.
32 bit machines are more readily available used and at prices that lower
income people can afford. They are also more secure, since they do not have
the backdoors that we know Intel has put on since 2008ish (Intel Management
Engine) and AMD also has used for about the same time.
A 32 bit system will run on a 64 bit capable machine, but a 64 bit system
will not even boot a 32 bit machine into command line. The ecological
consequences of disposing of perfectly usable 32 bit machines affects all of
us.
hth and /soapbox /ot and thank you, Hayder and Ali, for continued 32 bit
support in Uruk.