manjaro32 has ceased due to a lack of time and a hardware failure

The continuation of Manjaro for i686 systems after support was dropped from the main project, using archlinux32 as upstream instead of Arch. "manjaro32" is the sub-project name.

How do I use it?

I want to install fresh

Current installer images are available on OSDN.

These are not as well-tested as the main project images but have worked fine for a number of people (including me).

I want to migrate an old 32-bit Manjaro installation

If you're running an existing Manjaro i686 installation you will receive an update to manjaro-system which will automatically migrate you to the new setup. If you have already migrated you don't need to do anything.

As with the main project, there are three "branches" which represent different update frequencies:

x32- stable is the least-frequently updated. Think of it as a "deferred" stream; updates may not be timely.

is the least-frequently updated. Think of it as a "deferred" stream; updates may not be timely. x32- testing is more frequently updated, and will normally have the latest kernel and security updates.

is more frequently updated, and will normally have the latest kernel and security updates. x32-unstable is the most frequently updated and the least tested. People who like finding issues should run this branch.

The migration process will pick up your existing branch and place you on the corresponding x32 branch. I strongly recommend you consider which branch is right for you and switch to it.