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| 2025-07-10 |
openSUSE seeks input from people running 32-bit ARM processors |
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The openSUSE project is considering how much longer the distribution should support 32-bit ARM-powered devices. With this in mind, the project has asked people who use computers running 32-bit ARM processors to let the project know. "The openSUSE Project is seeking community input to determine whether it should continue supporting 32-bit ARM architectures. Maintaining support for legacy platforms is increasingly challenging. The openSUSE team cited limited upstream support and dwindling maintenance resources as key factors behind the potential decision to retire 32-bit ARM (ARMv6 and ARMv7) support. Devices like the Raspberry Pi 1 , Pi Zero, BeagleBone, and other older embedded boards rely on 32-bit ARM. If you're using openSUSE on any of these platforms, the team wants to hear from you. Take the survey at survey.opensuse.org to help the team determine a path for 32-bit ARM architectures."
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