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MX Linux, LMDE, Peppermint, Debian
I'd recommend Linux Mint, but they only got 64-bit now.
Linux Mint Debian Edition is 32 bit
Yes, I did mention that in my first sentence. The second one refers to the Ubuntu edition.
Thank you for the information
I guess that is for even older systems that one knows will run within the limitations of 32-bit systems but will not be negatively impacted by it?
Just make sure you pick the 32-bit image.
Thanks, I can add it to a list and can go through it if I run into troubles or wish to adjust my experience