Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> For 32bit applications on 64bit Linux installations the way Suse enables 
> this seems to be the only usable way, a chroot seems to be an odd 
> patchwork that is fine for some applications, but not a solution for the 
> problem at all.
>
> I wonder if it will be possible to make 64 Studio 64bit in the future 
> the way Suse is built?
>
>   

Our kernels have 32bit emulation enabled, which means that you can run 
32bit programs without problems in the 64 bit environment.

As an example, my printer drivers are only released as 32bit binary, but 
it runs fine on my 64bit 64 studio.  Absolutely no need for chroot.

Cheers,
Quentin
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