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"targets 32-bit versions of Linux and also can run on 64-bit versions of the platform."

That narrows it down then.



Interesting choice of words at a time when you can't even rely on all major distributions to provide x86-32 builds anymore.

Of course, there are still based distros that won't forcibly obsolesce hardware that isn't even a decade old, but you have to know them and can't just assume it's supported anymore.




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