Edit: it looks like it’s 64-bit compatible finally!

Hi!

I found a cheap 32-bit notebook with a functioning battery. I’d like to buy it, and install Linux on it, without installing X or Wayland, to use it headless GUI-less. I need something very portable just to take with me to take notes during meetings.

My intention was to use Debian but… they do not support 32-bit architecture anymore. I could install Debian 12, but do you know any interesting alternative that still support and will support it in the future?

  • zloubida@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    2 days ago

    I was suprised too! And I’m still not sure it’s true, I’ll check. It’s an Asus EeePC 1025C, so yes, it’s quite ancient.