18.04 download and non EM64T processor [duplicate]

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I have downloaded 18.04 .iso and run it on my desktop from DVD. It looks OK and I can run a number of applications from the DVD. However there are messages during boot "ACPI exceptions - could not resolve package element PCIO/ACPO" and other similar messages. I saw that this release is for AMD and EM64T processors. My processor is Pentium R E5300 which is not EM64T compliant. What effect will this have, could this cause the ACPI exception? Will there be a 32 bit version of 18.04 and should I wait for it if there is one?
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I have downloaded 18.04 .iso and run it on my desktop from DVD. It looks OK and I can run a number of applications from the DVD. However there are messages during boot "ACPI exceptions - could not resolve package element PCIO/ACPO" and other similar messages. I saw that this release is for AMD and EM64T processors. My processor is Pentium R E5300 which is not EM64T compliant. What effect will this have, could this cause the ACPI exception? Will there be a 32 bit version of 18.04 and should I wait for it if there is one?
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marked as duplicate by dobey, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Fabby May 5 at 7:53
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There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
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May 4 at 22:18
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How can I check if my CPU is AMD64 compatible?
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I have downloaded 18.04 .iso and run it on my desktop from DVD. It looks OK and I can run a number of applications from the DVD. However there are messages during boot "ACPI exceptions - could not resolve package element PCIO/ACPO" and other similar messages. I saw that this release is for AMD and EM64T processors. My processor is Pentium R E5300 which is not EM64T compliant. What effect will this have, could this cause the ACPI exception? Will there be a 32 bit version of 18.04 and should I wait for it if there is one?
18.04
This question already has an answer here:
How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?
8 answers
How can I check if my CPU is AMD64 compatible?
3 answers
I have downloaded 18.04 .iso and run it on my desktop from DVD. It looks OK and I can run a number of applications from the DVD. However there are messages during boot "ACPI exceptions - could not resolve package element PCIO/ACPO" and other similar messages. I saw that this release is for AMD and EM64T processors. My processor is Pentium R E5300 which is not EM64T compliant. What effect will this have, could this cause the ACPI exception? Will there be a 32 bit version of 18.04 and should I wait for it if there is one?
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How do I find out which version and derivative of Ubuntu is right for my hardware in terms of minimal system requirements?
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How can I check if my CPU is AMD64 compatible?
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marked as duplicate by dobey, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Fabby May 5 at 7:53
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marked as duplicate by dobey, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Fabby May 5 at 7:53
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There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
â Chai T. Rex
May 4 at 22:18
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There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
â Chai T. Rex
May 4 at 22:18
There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
â Chai T. Rex
May 4 at 22:18
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
â Chai T. Rex
May 4 at 22:18
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There will not be a 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 18.04, or any newer versions of Ubuntu at this point. Some of the alternatives do have 32-bit ISOs available. If your system boots from the amd64 ISO though, it should run ok. However, given the limited resources you likely have in your system, an alternate flavor (like Ubuntu Mate) might perform better for you.
â dobey
May 3 at 19:19
There are exceptions, but in general, if trying Ubuntu from an install disk works on a computer, installing it on that same computer from that disk will go fine.
â Chai T. Rex
May 4 at 22:18