What Is 32 Bit Linux Distros?
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A 32-bit Linux distro is a version of the Linux operating system that is designed to run on machines with 32-bit microprocessors. 32-bit Linux distros are usually more lightweight than their 64-bit counterparts and often come with fewer features and less computing power. They can, however, be useful for running legacy applications or for users who need a more stable, low-resource environment.