Due in part to the feedback given to the group over the weekend and because of their connections with Valve, Canonical did an about-face today. They've suggested that feedback from gamers, Ubuntu ...
Developers and Linux users have reason to be cautious after Ubuntu makes call to end support for 32-bit libraries. Steam is ending support for the Linux distribution Ubuntu, according to Engadget.
Last week, Ubuntu announced it would end support for 32-bit applications, starting with its next release. But the decision was not well-received, especially by the gaming community, and Valve ...
Canonical, the corporate entity behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has formally dropped support for the 32-bit release of its operating system - but that doesn't mean it won't be available for ...
Lack of support for 32-bit games in future versions of Ubuntu means many Steam games will no longer run Valve is to discontinue support for Ubuntu following Canonical's decision to ditch the 32-bit ...
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