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When the Linux Mint team developed Linux Mint 20 (codenamed "Ulyana") and its subsequent point updates like Linux Mint 20.3, they dropped support for the 32-bit x86 architecture entirely. This decision followed upstream coordinator Canonical's move to eliminate 32-bit installer images from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, which serves as the core base for the Mint 20 lifecycle.

If your computer is very old (e.g., 1GB RAM or less), AntiX is a specialized distro designed for ancient hardware.