neutronbumblebee mander.xyz1Hide 1 replyLots of nice second hand xeon workstations going cheap. Given the cost of memory they are often a bargain. The only catch with the Dells for example is the lame but also proprietary power supplies.8
FiniteBanjo feddit.online3Hide 3 repliesReally unfortunate that most major Linux versions have dropped x32 support.2
SSpikesOtherDog replyani.social2Hide 2 repliesI guess you can still start building your own modified kernels and software, but it's not 1994 any more.5
LLiveLM replylemmy.zipCouple of villages still kicking: https://archlinux32.org/ https://www.q4os.org/ https://antixlinux.com/ https://voidlinux.org/download/#i6861
pprenatal_confusion feddit.orgYou can cut off the left side of the curve. (I know you really can't but yaknow)1
Lots of nice second hand xeon workstations going cheap. Given the cost of memory they are often a bargain. The only catch with the Dells for example is the lame but also proprietary power supplies.
384GB DDR4 Registered for 250€ lol. Dual Xeon ofc.
Really unfortunate that most major Linux versions have dropped x32 support.
I guess you can still start building your own modified kernels and software, but it's not 1994 any more.
It takes a village, as they say.
Couple of villages still kicking:
https://archlinux32.org/
https://www.q4os.org/
https://antixlinux.com/
https://voidlinux.org/download/#i686
You can cut off the left side of the curve.
(I know you really can't but yaknow)
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