Arch Linux is moving ahead with preparing to deprecate i686 (x86 32-bit) support in their distribution.
Due to declining usage of Arch Linux i686, they will be phasing out official support for the architecture. Next month's ISO spin will be the last for offering a 32-bit Arch Linux install. Following that will be a nine month deprecation period where i686 packages will still see updates.
Any Soylentils still making major use of 32-bit x86? And any of you using Arch Linux? Distrowatch still lists Arch Linux as a top 10 distribution.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 26 2017, @11:42PM
Poeple get with it there more than newest $$$$$ intel chips. There are still 8bit z80 clones running in the world. I started out when 8bit 12kB systems were BIG AND FAST. There are uses for each. Linux started booting from a diskette now you need a memory stick because it won't fit that small any more.
Really all the 64bit gives bloat ware. Even the fastest CPU is no faster to the user than the old version because of the bloat and lack of core thought.