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The community distro OpenSUSE Leap dropped 32-bit support in 2016 with Leap 42.1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS are both 64-bit only distros for x86 architectures as well.
Put simply, the average Linux user in 2019 should rarely find themselves in a situation where they’re attempting to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit machine.
Through the program, Red Hat will learn more about what the manufacturers need from an enterprise Linux distribution for 64-bit ARM, Coggin said. The operating system may one day become the basis ...
Native 64-bit support for Flash Player on Linux is a major win for the Linux community, and it represents Adobe's expanding commitment to treating Linux like a first-class citizen. Additional work ...
That's right: the release only offers support for Linux/Solaris. No Windows. No Mac. Just us. According to Adobe, 64-bit Linux users won the lottery on this one because they were the most vocal in ...
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