Will EasyOS work in 32-bit machines? (Answered: no)
Will EasyOS work in 32-bit machines? (Answered: no)
Hi everyone,
is easyOS working only on a 64 bit machines ?
is easyOS working only on a 64 bit machines ?
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit
Down the page >> https://easyos.org/about/how-and-why-ea ... erent.html
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
thanks for the link, I have already checked the site but I old find the 64 bit version and it is not even an iso, I have no idea what .img.gz means. this can be found on this linkSemme wrote:Down the page >> https://easyos.org/about/how-and-why-ea ... erent.html
https://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64 ... ter/2.3.1/
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit
https://easyos.org/tag_install.html
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... readme.htmIn theory, as Easy is built from WoofQ, it can use any binary packages, i686 for example. However, each architecture requires time and effort to support, so Easy releases are only x86_64 and aarch64 builds. In the latter case, may target RPi3&4 and Rock64 boards.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
so it wont wonk on my i686 machine right? is it also the case regarding easupup? it is a derivative from easyosSemme wrote:https://easyos.org/tag_install.htmlhttp://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... readme.htmIn theory, as Easy is built from WoofQ, it can use any binary packages, i686 for example. However, each architecture requires time and effort to support, so Easy releases are only x86_64 and aarch64 builds. In the latter case, may target RPi3&4 and Rock64 boards.
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit
Not suggesting you should try this, but, a possibly interesting Q & A for you to peruse:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... ntu-system
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... ntu-system
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Just tried it and it does not support i686 cpu even with forcepae command. thanks for the suggestion.Flash wrote:EasyPup is an .iso, which can be burnt to a CD or DVD so you can try it out (without installing it in the hard disk) in any machine that has an optical drive and can boot from it. Also, there are ways to "install" EasyPup to a USB flash drive, for machines that can boot from USB.
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit