On Mon, 14 Nov 2016, Bryan Quigley wrote:
i386 - To be clear I mean any 32-bit x86 platform (usually AMD/Intel/VIA).
The advantage of 32 bit hw is that it lasts much longer than newer "engineered to fail" 64bit HW. The disadvantage of 32bit hw is that it lasts much longer than newer "engineered to fail" 64bit HW.
32 bit hw is half of the hw I own and use (5 boxes... maybe more than half), I would like to keep using them untill they die. This push by Ubuntu to stop suporting 32 bit HW is likely to push me out of using Ubuntu as a distro. There are many audio tasks that older hw does quite well. In fact there is no good replacement of PCI audio interfaces at this time. USB audio is very much second (or third when used with Intel USB chip sets) rate even compared to PCI "semi-pro" hardware.
I would like to see at least the lowlatency kernel supported with no end of life plans at this time.
This support of product churn and it's filling up the land fill/poisoning children in third world countries seems to me to go against what Ubuntu was supposed to be all about.
32 bit hardware is not dead by a long shot. In fact some 32bit hw outperforms 64bit hw latency wise (important for some audio work)
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