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    I want to revive a couple of older 32 bit Dell laptops that are laying around, and Windblows is out of the question. So which Linux OS's drive like Windblows, and are free? Both these Dells have Winblows 7 on them, and that's pretty useless. I just want to revive them with something useful, and give them to the neighbor kids to learn about computers. BTW, Ubuntu abandoned their 32 bit OS... So that can't be downloaded any more.
    Thanks!
    Mark

  • #2
    I've always liked the Linux Mint distributions. Check, if they they still offer 32 bit.

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    • #3
      There is a version of Linux Mint based of Debian, LDME 6, which still supports 32 bit machines.

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      • #4
        I was gonna suggest mint too but just read 32bit support is ENDED with v20.

        might have to stick to major distros that have the community to keep 32bit releases going. Debian (Raspian is an Arm Debian variant). GUI for kids will be the more important choice.
        Last edited by Ryan Gallagher; Yesterday, 05:26 PM.

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        • #5
          Thanks everyone... I will probably look for Mint Ver 20. Actually, Ubuntu also still has every version of their OS available. But I will check out Mint first...

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          • #6
            If you're familiar with Ubuntu and Mint, you should also be familiar with Debian, as both systems have their origin in Debian. The last version with full 32-bit support is Version 12 (Bookworm), which is supported until June 30 2028. I guess after that date, may be a good date to retire your 32 bit oldies.

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            • #7
              Am giving these laptops to the kids that live next door. If they last them another 6 months or a year, then good.

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