[lubuntu-devel] Architecture EOL plans for Lubuntu
Jan Holtman
oulik.jan at gmail.com
Mon Jul 11 19:24:04 UTC 2016
Hi Bryan
There are a lot of older very good quality 32 bit machines around,
especially in 3rd world countries.
In my opinion it makes sense to keep the 32 bit distributions alive still.
(also with Pentium M series processor non-PAE processor)
Also it can be monitored how many 32 bit Iso's are actually still
downloaded, that gives a good indication of what the need for these 32 bit
versions there still is.
Met vriendelijke groet / Best regards,
Jan Holtman
oulik.jan at gmail.com <1%3Aoulik.jan at gmail.com>
<2%3Ajan.holtman at live.com>
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Bryan Quigley <bryan.quigley at canonical.com>
wrote:
> Hi Lubuntu team,
>
> From the thread on Ubuntu-devel/discuss [1] I'm going to start
> conversations with each flavor on what their plans are for i386 in the
> 18.04 timeframe. I have some survey results [2] that might help with
> planning.
>
> Lubuntu also has a PowerPC port so discussing plans around that might
> be worth while as well.
>
> The general ideas are either:
> *Start Dropping i386 for Lubuntu now*
> A. Drop Lubuntu i386 ISO for 16.10
> B. In addition to A, also block upgrades by dropping packages from
> i386 archive (say lxde-core).
>
> Some Pros: Halves the test cases you need to go through. Reduces
> bandwidth usage and makes it more obvious for new users what to
> download. (Read other thread for some others)
>
> *Wait until after 18.04 and then reconsider dropping i386*
>
> Pros: Maintain older hardware running Lubuntu for another 2+
> years (up from 3 years).
>
> Thoughts?
> Bryan
>
> * You could consider any packages that are 100% specific to the Lubuntu
> flavor.
>
> [1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-June/039420.html
>
> [2] The total results for Lubuntu (43 of the 300 responses).
> Not surprising given that you are the most lightweight (by memory)
> distribution, users expected to get longer use out of their machines
> then with any other desktop flavor.
>
> How long do you expect this machine to last?
> at least 1 year 4
> at least 3 years 13
> at least 5 years 8
> at least 7 years or more 18
>
> What would be the effect if support ended... (1 is no impact, 5 is
> significant impact)
> April 2019 (16.04 LTS support ends here for Lubuntu - 3 year LTS)
> 1 - 4
> 2 - 5
> 3 - 8
> 4 - 7
> 5 - 17
>
> April 2021
> 1 - 11
> 2 - 9
> 3 - 5
> 4 - 4
> 5 - 12
>
> April 2023
> 1 - 22
> 2 - 4
> 3 - 2
> 4 - 1
> 5 - 11
>
> i386 - To be clear I mean any 32-bit x86 platform (usually AMD/Intel/VIA).
> PowerPC - Apple Macintosh G3, G4, and G5 computers, including iBooks
> and PowerBooks as well as older IBM OpenPower 7xx machines.
>
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