Any linux 32 bit alternatives?
I read firefox is dropping linux 32. Are there any alternatives?
I only use the internet to watch youtube videos.
I don't feel like having to buy a new laptop for this.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-has-ended-support-32-bit-linux#firefox:linux:fx144
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32-bit Linux distros for the ancient 32-bit CPU's are becoming less available so I guess Mozilla looked at whether it was worth it to continue to spend resources on 32-bit Linux. If your CPU is 64-bit then you should run 64-bit Linux.
I know it is possible for older OEM systems to have a 64-bit CPU yet they installed a 32-bit Windows like 32-bit Windows Vista.
James (doing minimal support) said
32-bit Linux distros for the ancient 32-bit CPU's are becoming less available so I guess Mozilla looked at whether it was worth it to continue to spend resources on 32-bit Linux. If your CPU is 64-bit then you should run 64-bit Linux. I know it is possible for older OEM systems to have a 64-bit CPU yet they installed a 32-bit Windows like 32-bit Windows Vista.
reasons why someone > doesn't has a 64-bit os:
- has no USB to copy the OS on it - doesn't has a dvd-rw to copy the OS - is disabled/handicapped and can't buy whats needed to get a new OS (the 2 from above) - is a older person and doesn't understand how to install it - their machine is too old. The only use it to watch youtube
now, these are none of my reasons. I was just looking around for who gonna be the next to carry the torch of "we make internet available for everyone".
Firefox did a great job so far. But all things have an end.
Mozilla has been one to support EOL OS's the longest compared to Chrome/Chromium as they are currently still supporting the EOL Windows, 7, 8, 8.1 and macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14 with updates to the older Firefox 115 ESR. It is currently at 115.29.0esr and updated till 115.33.0esr in February unless they extend again.
With Windows 10 support coming to an end, the much smaller number of people who have 32-bit Windows 10 may have some considering going to 32-bit Linux on that old hardware. I suppose Mozilla may have taken this into account when deciding to end 32-bit Linux support with Firefox.
The Extended Support Release (ESR version) of Firefox 140 is scheduled to receive security updates through September 2026, so you can migrate your data to that one to stay supported. You will lose some recently added features and fixes, but they might not be important to you since your usage is limited. See: Choose a Firefox update channel.
James (doing minimal support) said
Mozilla has been one to support EOL OS's the longest compared to Chrome/Chromium as they are currently still supporting the EOL Windows, 7, 8, 8.1 and macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14 with updates to the older Firefox 115 ESR. It is currently at 115.29.0esr and updated till 115.33.0esr in February unless they extend again. With Windows 10 support coming to an end, the much smaller number of people who have 32-bit Windows 10 may have some considering going to 32-bit Linux on that old hardware. I suppose Mozilla may have taken this into account when deciding to end 32-bit Linux support with Firefox.
I believe now with the AI could be speed up and made easier the production of browsers for various OS.
I expected more browsers for various os, not the other way around, cutting support for old os.
jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said
The Extended Support Release (ESR version) of Firefox 140 is scheduled to receive security updates through September 2026, so you can migrate your data to that one to stay supported. You will lose some recently added features and fixes, but they might not be important to you since your usage is limited. See: Choose a Firefox update channel.
Ok, so they just cut support for ESR, nightly, beta,.. but not for main firefox, right?
As far as I know, the article you linked to in your original post is the latest information. That would mean:
- Regular release support ends with Firefox 144 (End-of-Support 11/11/2025)
- Extended Support Release support is expected to end with Firefox 140.15.0esr (End-of-Support 10/13/2026)
Release schedule: https://whattrainisitnow.com/calendar/
kos said
Ok, so they just cut support for ESR, nightly, beta,.. but not for main firefox, right?
Mozilla cut support for 32-bit Linux as of Fx 145.0 regardless of what channel the version was or is on whether Nightly, Beta and now upcoming Release.
Release < Beta < Nightly
ESR are based on a Release version but only get allowed stability and security fixes for updates. The next Release that ESR will be based on will be Fx 153 in July next year.
Since the Fx 140.x ESR is based on the Fx 140.0 Release it will still have 32-bit Linux support.
kos said
I believe now with the AI could be speed up and made easier the production of browsers for various OS. I expected more browsers for various os, not the other way around, cutting support for old os.
AI overall is still a work in progress and prone to making mistakes even when it was confident on being right.
As I said Mozilla does support old EOL OS's far longer compared to the Chrome/Chromium based web browsers as Mozilla is still support the EOL macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14 and Windows 7, 8, 8.1 with updates to the older Firefox 115 ESR channel as the current version is 115.29.0esr and planned for updates till 115.33.0esr.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-users-windows-7-8-and-81-moving-extended-support https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-users-macos-1012-1013-1014-moving-to-extended-support
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