Why is there no 32 bit ISO for the new Ubuntu 18.04?

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    32-bit is a considered a waste of resources and Ubuntu still costs money to create and maintain. By the way... not just Ubuntu that stopped 32-bit.
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    32-bit is a considered a waste of resources and Ubuntu still costs money to create and maintain. By the way... not just Ubuntu that stopped 32-bit.
    – Rinzwind
    Apr 27 at 17:49












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    32-bit is a considered a waste of resources and Ubuntu still costs money to create and maintain. By the way... not just Ubuntu that stopped 32-bit.
    – Rinzwind
    Apr 27 at 17:49







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32-bit is a considered a waste of resources and Ubuntu still costs money to create and maintain. By the way... not just Ubuntu that stopped 32-bit.
– Rinzwind
Apr 27 at 17:49




32-bit is a considered a waste of resources and Ubuntu still costs money to create and maintain. By the way... not just Ubuntu that stopped 32-bit.
– Rinzwind
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Ubuntu has decided to stop creating desktop builds for 32bit since 17.10



https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/09/ubuntu-17-10-32-bit-builds-dropped/amp






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    Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
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There are 32 bit ISO from the new 18.04 LTS distro, but not standard Ubuntu. The community flavours have uploaded 32 bit iso files, and some of them are particularly suitable for old 32 bit computers, because they have light desktop environments,



  • Lubuntu

  • Ubuntu Budgie

  • Ubuntu MATE

  • Xubuntu

You can find them via the following link. Look for 'i386' in the name of the iso file.



releases.ubuntu.com/






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    Ubuntu has decided to stop creating desktop builds for 32bit since 17.10



    https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/09/ubuntu-17-10-32-bit-builds-dropped/amp






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      Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
      – Rinzwind
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    • Yes you are right. That is also true.
      – Nicholai Cornilliac
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    Ubuntu has decided to stop creating desktop builds for 32bit since 17.10



    https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/09/ubuntu-17-10-32-bit-builds-dropped/amp






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      Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
      – Rinzwind
      Apr 27 at 17:47










    • Yes you are right. That is also true.
      – Nicholai Cornilliac
      May 1 at 18:52












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    Ubuntu has decided to stop creating desktop builds for 32bit since 17.10



    https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/09/ubuntu-17-10-32-bit-builds-dropped/amp






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    Ubuntu has decided to stop creating desktop builds for 32bit since 17.10



    https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/09/ubuntu-17-10-32-bit-builds-dropped/amp







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      Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
      – Rinzwind
      Apr 27 at 17:47










    • Yes you are right. That is also true.
      – Nicholai Cornilliac
      May 1 at 18:52












    • 1




      Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
      – Rinzwind
      Apr 27 at 17:47










    • Yes you are right. That is also true.
      – Nicholai Cornilliac
      May 1 at 18:52







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    Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
    – Rinzwind
    Apr 27 at 17:47




    Not just Ubuntu. Every mayor company that creates operating systems.
    – Rinzwind
    Apr 27 at 17:47












    Yes you are right. That is also true.
    – Nicholai Cornilliac
    May 1 at 18:52




    Yes you are right. That is also true.
    – Nicholai Cornilliac
    May 1 at 18:52












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    There are 32 bit ISO from the new 18.04 LTS distro, but not standard Ubuntu. The community flavours have uploaded 32 bit iso files, and some of them are particularly suitable for old 32 bit computers, because they have light desktop environments,



    • Lubuntu

    • Ubuntu Budgie

    • Ubuntu MATE

    • Xubuntu

    You can find them via the following link. Look for 'i386' in the name of the iso file.



    releases.ubuntu.com/






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      There are 32 bit ISO from the new 18.04 LTS distro, but not standard Ubuntu. The community flavours have uploaded 32 bit iso files, and some of them are particularly suitable for old 32 bit computers, because they have light desktop environments,



      • Lubuntu

      • Ubuntu Budgie

      • Ubuntu MATE

      • Xubuntu

      You can find them via the following link. Look for 'i386' in the name of the iso file.



      releases.ubuntu.com/






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        There are 32 bit ISO from the new 18.04 LTS distro, but not standard Ubuntu. The community flavours have uploaded 32 bit iso files, and some of them are particularly suitable for old 32 bit computers, because they have light desktop environments,



        • Lubuntu

        • Ubuntu Budgie

        • Ubuntu MATE

        • Xubuntu

        You can find them via the following link. Look for 'i386' in the name of the iso file.



        releases.ubuntu.com/






        share|improve this answer












        There are 32 bit ISO from the new 18.04 LTS distro, but not standard Ubuntu. The community flavours have uploaded 32 bit iso files, and some of them are particularly suitable for old 32 bit computers, because they have light desktop environments,



        • Lubuntu

        • Ubuntu Budgie

        • Ubuntu MATE

        • Xubuntu

        You can find them via the following link. Look for 'i386' in the name of the iso file.



        releases.ubuntu.com/







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