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64 bit - No such file or directory? But the file exists! - Ask Ubuntu
Unfortunately, the channel through which the error is reported only has room for the error code and not for this extra information that it's really the runtime environment that's to blame. Since 11.10 (oneiric) introduced multiarch support, you can still install ia32-libs, but you can choose a finer-grained approach, it's enough to get libc6-i386** (plus any other necessary library)
I think that, as usual, with things Linux, once one has hacked through an issue, and learned enough about it, then it is a good time to start over and do it properly. It seems that NFS manages access to the SHARE via the defined Hosts in exports, BUT that access to the underlying file system is dependent on the logged in user on the client somehow matching up with users on the DS
If you have a 32 bit OS, then you must check a bit further because you might not be taking advantage of all of the powerful capabilities of your platform
For example, a Linux OS such as Ubuntu, Fedora, Redhat, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, openSUSE and CentOS can run on Intel or AMD CPU in either 32-bit or 64-bit flavor. If you want specific information about your system, you can use different switch option to return just the information you want, instead of everything about your system
If you have a 1GB graphics card that gets addressed first and the 3GB remaining address space will be given to your RAM regardless of how much RAM over 3 GB you have
cpu architecture - How do I check if I have a 32-bit or a 64-bit OS? - Ask Ubuntu
If that turns up any results, you are on a 64-bit install (the results are compatibility libraries for running 32-bit applications on a 64-bit install). Type Details, and select "Details" icon Read "OS type" field 64 bit OS will read "64-bit" Alternative to get the above screen: click System Menu (gear at top right corner) click "About this Computer" I know the terminal responses are good but I guess this is the GUI answer
How can I use VBScript to determine whether I am running a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows OS? - Stack Overflow
64-bit) of the Windows OS in VBScript? I tried this approach but it doesn't work; I guess the (x86) is causing some problem which checking for the folder.
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