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valorieoh, who can fix the links on our download page?00:32
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I would if I could...00:40
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> @Valoriez I'll fix it.00:47
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Should I update the 32 bit ones?00:53
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Since we haven't tested them?00:54
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> They were released00:54
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Maybe make them smaller or something00:54
ahoneybunsmaller?00:54
wxlhe's saying visually downplay them00:55
wxlso as to suggest against people using them00:55
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right00:55
wxlbut since they were released, you can't NOT have them there00:55
tsimonq2Exactly my thinking00:55
wxlunless maybe you did a link to "see all downloads" or something00:55
valoriesome tests on bare metal were done successfully01:04
valoriejust not any that I know of on 32 bit chips01:04
valorieand thanks, ahoneybun01:04
valorieI'll write a news story after dinner01:04
valorieok, I wrote a draft06:57
valoriethe links are just in the text, not linked06:57
valorieand I don't want to publish because the release notes are not update06:58
valoriebecause I can't login to the effin wiki06:58
valorieso if someone wants to clean that up and publish, great06:58
valorieotherwise I'll do it tomorrow06:58
mparillohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu updated10:07
mparilloI needed to publish https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-16-04-4-lts-update-available/ to check the last link on the release notes.10:14
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Thanks mparillp18:05
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> *mparillo18:05
valorie[m]Thank you mparillo!19:57
mparilloMy pleasure. I see the i386 ISOs were published anyway.21:45
valoriewe got a bit more successful testing on bare metal21:55
valoriestill none on 386 machines though21:55
valorie:(21:55
valorieit's possible that I have one old laptop which is i38621:56
valoriebut .... doubt it still turns on, even if I can find it21:56
mparilloWhen you can find a certified 64-bit referb for $150, or one on e-bay for under $100 not many first-world testers care to keep ancient HW around except for 'look at what I can do'. My daughter 'made' a Rasberry Pi at school this year and it was probably within shouting distance of those old 32-bit only machines.22:00
valorieyeah22:01
valorieI think this was was simply forgotten22:01
valorieit was my first laptop and my son didn't succeed in putting linux on it years ago22:02
valorieand somehow it disappeared into the back bedroom......22:02
valoriewhere many things live to be discovered eventually22:02

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