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Not all 32-bit systems are i386. For example, my 32-bit Debian thinkpad runs Trixie just fine. Because it's i686 which is still supported.
So again, Debian 13 isn't dropping 32-bit support. Just i586 support and below.
but the debian i386 architecture means all 32 bit x86 processors. there's no "i686" build of debian
there are no i586 or i686 kernel or iso available, you can look for them. i386 packages only exist for compatibility reasons, so you can run 32 bit applications on amd64 machines. please read the release notes
https://wiki.debian.org/i386
That was very confusing to me. I'm sure they have their reasons, but calling it something like x86 would've been more clear to me.
https://wiki.debian.org/SupportedArchitectures
maybe compatibility reasons. i guess they used to support i386 back in the day and didn't want to break the couple of systems that were installed on bo and have been upgrading ever since
I was wrong. Thank you. And I don't have Trixie on the 32-bit Thinkpad, it was my other laptop.