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We discussed about this with Ylee. Ubuntu abandoned 32b base so it is a real question these days indeed. Ylee will have a final word about the future of 32b Bodhi but I think we will maintain 32b with 18.04 Ubuntu as long as possible. I assume Ylee will post some info here...
There is no change in topic 5.2.0 would have included all updates since March 2020 would help all those with slower internet speeds...Thanks!
Hello!
You can create your own "Service Pack 1" media (using the Windows world terminology).
Simple enter these commands after the fresh installation:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get -dy upgrade
This will give you the latest deb-updates in the directory /var/cache/apt/archives.
Then you can use the manual to create a local repository media: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Personal
Pretty sure 5.1 isn't going to be updated again by Bodhi devs. They're working on 6.0 64-bit now (already a pre-alpha release is available for testing) and eventually there will be an udpdated legacy iso... and pretty sure Bodhi 6.0 Legacy will still be ubuntu 18.04 based... just latest 18.04 and latest moksha etc, exactly what you're asking for....
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