[12:34] <blah24> Hi, I was trying to find the 32 bit iso for Lubuntu 20.04.1
[12:34] <blah24> But couldn't find it on the downloads page of lubuntu.me
[12:34] <tomreyn> blah24: that's because there is none
[12:34] <tomreyn> if you mean x86
[12:35] <blah24> yes x86 :)
[12:35] <tomreyn> *buntu 18.04 LTS is the last release supporting 32-bit on x86
[12:35] <blah24> Ah, thanks :)
[12:36] <blah24> Is there a reason only x64 is supported now?
[12:36] <JohnDoe_71Rus> many distr drop x86
[12:37] <blah24> So no upstream support etc.?
[12:37] <tomreyn> several. i think the main reasons are that kernel support (upstream) is diminishing, and such hardware hasn't been produced for a while
[12:37] <blah24> ah, makes sense
[12:37] <blah24> well thanks for giving my old laptop a new lease of life :)
[12:37] <blah24> much appreciated!
 hello :) … thank you for the great LXQt on Lubuntu. … does anyone has reference about how to minimal (desktop) install, without any office and optional packages?
 I wouldn't recommend arch, that brings a whole host of other issues. We don't currently have a minimal install option but you can remove them after installation.
 @kc2bez [I wouldn't recommend arch, that brings a whole host of other issues. We don't cu …], thank you. that what i'm doing right know. … looking for package that I don't use, then uninstall it one by one.
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