However, the 32-bit version is a different beast entirely. It is not just the standard Lite edition compiled for older chips. It is a time capsule.
And for those of us who refuse to throw away perfectly good hardware, Zorin OS Lite is the most elegant retirement home for these chips.
I am talking about the 32-bit architecture (i686, x86). While major distros like Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora have unceremoniously pulled the plug on 32-bit support, a specific artifact remains highly sought after: .