boughtonp |
02-01-2022 07:26 AM |
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Originally Posted by linuxfan54
(Post 6324059)
If it is unsupported, it there a Red Hat version which is supported and still works on a 32bit system?
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There are no supported version of Red Hat Linux since 2003/2004.
It was succeeded by Red Hat Enterprise Linux - RHEL - and Fedora.
RHEL has two supported versions, 7 and 8, which I suspect are 64-bit only. (Someone with a Red Hat Subscription could probably confirm if 32-bit downloads are available.)
Likewise, given Fedora's rapid release cycle, I doubt they still maintain a 32-bit edition.
DistroWatch search identifies two potential distros, both based on RHEL - Scientific Linux 6 (equivalent to RHEL6) appears to be the last 32-bit version available, whilst Springdale Linux appears to offer 32-bit for v7.
However, support doesn't matter if you're just playing around (and assuming you're not planning to put the machine online), so since the IBM Thinkcentre S50 appears to be a 2003 machine, maybe you should try either Red Hat Linux v9 or RHEL v3, which presumably have a better chance of supporting that specific hardware.
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