Mainstream distro seem to cater more to corporate use cases these days. But thankfully as you hinted one can always a distro supporting unpopular hardwares.
That’s a good thing? If possible I want Ubuntu to drop 32-bit libraries in the near future (and translate calls for any libraries/apps like WoW64), but if I need to run Linux on a 32-bit computer I want Slackware where that remains supported
antiX runs just fine on an old Pentium III machine that I own. Nothing is too obsolete for Linux.
I have antiX running on a PII 333 with 288Mb of ram. I love this distro. added bonus: its proudly anti-fascist!
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The upcoming 6.0 release of Linux will drop support for NEC’s VR41xx MIPS CPU family, leaving WorkPad z50 users with NetBSD as their only maintained OS.