Arnold Krille:
> On Sunday 09 August 2009 14:12:56 Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>> No, as I said, the solution is very simple: Don't install a 64 bit OS.
>> That's what's causing your problems, apparently.
>
> Helloo! Please leave the 20th century where it belongs. Nowadays 64bit are
> normal with new computers and its a terrible waste not to use them (reminds me
> of "640kB should be enough for everybody").
>
> If the combination of 64bit and 32bit-binary-only apps is broken, its the
> developers or the distributions task to fix it. And the users task to point 
> out
> the problems and demand the fix.
>
> Looking away by only using 32bits is _not_ the solution. And please stop
> telling that "solution" to other people. We are in the 21th century after
> all...
>

Seems like you have some issues about something.? The case is that
a 32 bit OS works, while a 64 bit OS don't. So until the 64 bit
issues are fixed, using a 32 bit OS is a perfectly fine solution
to the problem. I installed a 32 bit OS because I didn't want
the kind of trouble Patrick has, and others who don't want
that kind trouble should do the same.

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