32bit iso systematically fails on UEFI computers, and the only way to use Ubuntu on such computers is to use the 64-bit iso.
As UEFI is becoming a standard and very common since 2010, 32bit iso should NOT be recommended for recent computers.
See bug #1068648
32bit iso systematically fails on UEFI computers, and the only way to use Ubuntu on such computers is to use the 64-bit iso.
As UEFI is becoming a standard and very common since 2010, 32bit iso should NOT be recommended for recent computers.
See bug #1068648