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YoYHello all, i have an aspire one d255e with intel atom 1.66ghz , 2 gb of ram ... i saw on the internet that 32bit are no longer supported, what happens if i install the last 32bit version ? thanks in advance.09:41
YoYand what are the alternatives please.09:42
LimeOnHello YoY, consider it as installing windows xp and surfing the net09:55
erichvkI have a few intel atom netbooks running 64 bit lubuntu09:56
LimeOnits insecure09:56
LimeOnif you have x64 processor, install x6409:56
erichvkif it boots the 64 bit lubuntu installier on USB, you should be fine to install09:56
LimeOnif not, i could suggest debian 32 bits09:56
YoYdebian 32 ...09:57
YoYis it installed manually or the easy way ?09:57
erichvkI have been using lubuntu on the netbooks for many years, as lxde is pretty good on the low end hardware, and lxqt is not bad either09:58
LimeOnYoY: it has an installer too09:58
LimeOnfrom what i heard and remember, it uses the same setup, calamares09:58
YoYinstaller , community ..etc ?09:58
LimeOnwhich is very intuitive09:58
YoYi will install lxqt on it09:59
LimeOnThat is my suggestion ::) YoY09:59
YoYthank you LimeOn for your suggestions now it is clear :)10:00
LimeOnYour welcome, good luck ^^10:01
* guiverc whispers to YoY, fyi: Debian offers two installers, the *live* ISOs use calamares, and the traditional installer uses di (debian-installer); you pick which you use at download time12:34

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