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Thread: Asus Eee PC 1025C UBUNTU gone wrong

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    Re: Asus Eee PC 1025C UBUNTU gone wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by CelticWarrior View Post
    You don't need 32-bit. The CPU is 64-bit. That it came with 32-bit Windows doesn't matter.
    The 32-bit architecture is slowly but surely dying. Even for Lubuntu the last release with 32-bit was 18.04 and because it's a flavor it has only 3 years of support. That means April 2021.
    I tried Xubuntu 64, it didn't allow me to instal. I guess the processor is 32 bit.

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    Re: Asus Eee PC 1025C UBUNTU gone wrong

    Maybe I googled something else or a later model with a 64-bit CPU...

    Easy to find out though... In the live session, even during the installation, just open terminal and run 'lscpu'. In the first lines there should be one "CPU op-mode(s)". That one will tell you for sure ("32-bit" or "32-bit, 64-bit" are the options, the latter means a 64-bit CPU).

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