Tuesday, November 17, 2015
32-bit ISO Images of Ubuntu will be available till Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release
Few months ago, Ubuntu and Canonical developers had decided that they will not provide 32-bit ISO Images in near future, but it seems that the developers still considering to provide 32-bit ISO Images until decision has been made regarding this. The support for 32-bit images will be continue for next two years.
According to official announcement at Online Ubuntu Summit, it is officially confirmed that the upcoming Ubuntu 16.04 LTS flavor for desktop, server abd cloud will be the last release which will be available in 32-bit ISO Image. According to over 580 surveys conducted by Ubuntu developers, it was confirmed that the lot of users doesn't want 32-bit ISO Images and it also consumes lot of data over the download servers.
Apart from Ubuntu and its derivatives, there are several other distros which already stops providing 32-bit ISO Images for their respective distros. Ubuntu community try to communicate with its users so that they won't get disappointed later on. The main website claims that less than 20% users download and install 32-bit Ubuntu ISO Images and this number is decreasing according to the future releases. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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