What kinds of modern parts and freeware/abandonware are reasonable for legacy windows?

The date I built them is on the ISO which may not be the same as the day I get around to uploading them sometimes I do get them up on the same day and sometimes I don't - but I generally try to update them frequently - you don't have to reinstall every time I update them but you could just download the current ISO to save time instead of installing all those updates from months ago I have already added the current updates on each release I put out - I do upgrade the Expirion 6.0 and Kali Everyday more frequently since both are based on Testing versions the each get about 100 updates per week thereabouts - also the time that Sourceforge uses is Zulu time I am -5 hours behind that so that can cause a time input change
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and what would any objections be about those two?

devuan_excalibur_6.0-202406250952_amd64_desktop.iso 2024-06-25 06:13 3.9Gdevuan_excalibur_6.0-202406250951_i386_desktop.iso 2024-06-25 06:22 3.9G
None as far as I am concerned but there was installations issues with the amd64 version - there was an issue with usrmerge - so when I forked my Expirion 6.0 I had to fix it first - I do not know if it fixed in the later Devuan testing versions or not I have no reason to pursue that anymore, not until at least the final comes out anyway - I know nothing about the 32bit version
 
The live version of August 8 boots fine from my YUMi-exFAT drive, but i noticed only hard-clicks of my touchpad work and none of the 3 HardInfo2 version i got would install via GDebi. I still want to see how it compares though, and even if i won't need a 32 bits spin myself i think that's an important feature to keep around.
 
The live version of August 8 boots fine from my YUMi-exFAT drive, but i noticed only hard-clicks of my touchpad work and none of the 3 HardInfo2 version i got would install via GDebi. I still want to see how it compares though, and even if i won't need a 32 bits spin myself i think that's an important feature to keep around.
I do not have a 32Bit machine to build it on, and really have no interest to do so - You can get Hardinfo2 from the repositories or you can get a later version from here and build it yourself
or here where you can get a deb file
 

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