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#3 Re: Using proprietary i386 apps on an amd64 system Posted by neofpo (200.185.xx.xx) on Fri 15 Jun 2007 at 04:28 As reported previously by me, there is also the chroot solution. More work, but more generic. I still wonder why does software industry still rejects AMD's 64bit plataform... There is also the excuse about old 32bit only code... but even 64bit hardware comes most times with 32bit operating systems. I guess if it was Intel who had developed the 64bit arch, it would be market standard by now... Who knows... Let us Debian geeks try to find ways to work arround it ;-)
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