Canonical’s Ubuntu operating system is one of the biggest names in desktop GNU/Linux. But if you plan to play PC games on Linux, you might want to start looking around for a different Linux distro.
Ubuntu has since changed its mind and says it will continue to package select 32-bit libraries. See our post for more details. The decision will mean that the distro no longer builds, packages or ...
At first glance, Canonical dropping support for 32-bit Ubuntu Linux libraries looked to be interesting -- the end of an era -- but of no real importance. Then, Canonical announced that, beginning with ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...