[13:31] <luna> anywhere to see how long a release is ESM supported with Ubuntu Pro?
[13:34] <rbasak> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases I think?
[13:34] <luna> jbicha answered my question in #ubuntu-desktop 
[13:35] <tobhe> https://ubuntu.com/security/esm has a section on "How long will Ubuntu ESM be maintained?"
[13:35] <rbasak> My understanding is that Ubuntu Pro applies until EOL, but maybe that needs confirming separately.
[13:35] <luna> rbasak: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases#Extended_Security_Maintenance
[13:35] <rbasak> Great thank you for the update
[13:35] <ebarretto> luna, https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle  
[13:36] <luna> says 18.04 is supported until April 2028 with ESM and April 2023 without
[13:36] <luna> my old computer is 32bit tough
[13:36] <luna> is 32 bit also supported or only 64 bit?
[13:37] <rbasak> https://ubuntu.com/security/esm seems to say x86-64 only
[13:37] <luna> rbasak: oh okay then i know it will be EOL for real in April next year thanks
[13:38] <luna> thanks for the answers
[13:38] <rbasak> "ESM does not provide...Coverage for architectures other than 64-bit x86 AMD/Intel for Ubuntu releases 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS"
[13:38] <rbasak> From https://ubuntu.com/legal/ubuntu-pro-description#ua-esm
[13:39] <luna> rbasak: ah this is 18.04 however but i guess the same apply 
[13:39] <luna> so guess that old Dell XPS laptop will be retired in April next year
[13:40] <JanC> or you can put some other distro on it...
[13:40] <luna> true
[13:41] <ebarretto> luna, 18.04 supported ESM architectures were not announced yet, it might be that it will be extended to other architectures, but we will have to wait and see 
[13:41] <rbasak> Which XPS is it? I wasn't aware that Dell did any 32 bit XPSs!
[13:42] <luna> rbasak: an old like Gen 1 one or something like that
[13:42] <luna> XPS P11F
[13:43] <rbasak> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_XPS says 1993 apparently
[13:43] <rbasak> (TIL)
[13:44]  * luna signed up to the webinar
[13:47] <ebarretto> luna, is it an intel i3? 
[13:48] <luna> ebarretto: first gen i7 i think
[13:49] <sdeziel> luna: i7 were always x86_64 IIRC, mind pasting `cat /proc/cpuinfo` ?
[13:49] <ebarretto> that's my belief too ^ 
[13:50] <luna> second gen i7 even
[13:50] <luna> i7-2670QM
[13:50] <sdeziel> luna: that CPU supports 64 bit :)
[13:51] <luna> alright will try to reinstall it with 64 bit then when i have some time to spare
[13:51] <sdeziel> luna: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/53469/intel-core-i72670qm-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-10-ghz/specifications.html
[13:54] <luna> thanks, cya all around
[13:55] <sdeziel> rbasak: by asking which XPS version it was, you've saved some e-waste today ;)
[13:56] <ebarretto> I was surprised that the XPS brand is that old, TIL
[13:59] <JanC> you could just as well use a modern distro version then?
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