Linux Mint 20 will ditch 32-bit architecture following Canonical’s recent announcement Posted on 2 years ago by admin Tweet Linux Mint’s Clement Lefebvre has announced that Linux Mint 20 will ship without support for 32-bit computers. Computers with 64-bit CPUs have been out since 2003 so it shouldn’t affect many people. Read more… Neowin Related Posts:Linux Mint 19.1 has been slated for Christmas releaseLinux Mint 19.2 ‘Tina' is approaching release, final…Linux Mint project announces upgrade path between…Linux Mint team shares the first new features due in…Linux Mint 19 ‘Tara' officially released - here's what's new Post navigation Previous article Facebook has begun deranking posts with sensational health claims to improve feed qualityNext article Samsung has reportedly fixed the protective film on the Galaxy Fold