Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelk
ll is just an alias for ls -l. It is probably already in a users .bashrc file but just commented out.
Ubuntu stopped building a 32 bit version which is why the iso file is in the archives.
|
The point of using the x32 is so that people can use surplus hardware.. The system is running code that is dated 10plus years ago.. its running asterisk 1.4.23-pre with app_rpt that enables 2-way repeater linking.. My installer already has to include .debs from 14.04 or Jessie depending on ubuntu or debian host os.. I am not trying to go reinvent the wheel attempting to make ubuntu work like debian. There is only small differences but when you are dealing with people that use windows for the most part and just play in linux you get a lot of questions like why does debian to x and ubuntu do y..
As the source code will work on both ubuntu and debian I chose to let the user choose what os they want.. I just had no idea ubuntu had a 18.04 x32 installer.. It does not matter that it is EOL, The source can be compiled on 64x and work fine by the time that the current x32 thinclient hardware dies 64x thinclients should be on the second hand market just as cheap as the current x32 units..