Hi Ryan,

When you say "Ubuntu 16.10" I wonder if you mean that you are running gnome with the unity shell or just the command line only. Running any of the graphical enviroments (save maybe lxde) on a 80586 would be pretty exceptional.

I agree somewhat that 80586 single core processor support could be relegated to the community. However, community maintenance can be spotty, with updates coming down the pike irregularly. It'd be better if Canonical can hold on and at officially support 32-bit systems with Lubuntu (which could be designated "the only 32-bit flavor").

Pentium 4/4 HT systems (which are still 80586 chipset basically) can be got even at community trash dumps. If you're starting a school, setting up donated Pentium 4's and old dual-cores with Lubuntu or another lxde distro might be your best bet. This is especially true if all you're running is Firefox and LibreOffice, or similar.

Jordan


On 09/06/2016 08:08 PM, Ryan Cunningham wrote:
[The following message is a re-post from an aborted message thread originally sent to 
<ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>.]

Attn. Ubuntu Developers:

I have heard recently that Ubuntu has plans to cancel support for processors in 
the Intel 80386 family (and clones of the same). This is impacting me because I 
have a 32-bit Ubuntu machine (powered by an Intel 80586) which runs Ubuntu 
16.10.
<snip>


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