yes it could. I get that exact error when I try to run an executable with
an architecture mismatch.

the error comes from libraries it's trying to find but can't. you can use
ldd /opt/firefox/firefox to see which ones.

-wes

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote:

>   This puzzles me: I just installed firefox-9.0.1 on my laptop in
> /opt/firefox/. It has 755 permissions and is just under 56K bytes. I made a
> soft link from that to /usr/bin/firefox. But, when I type './firefox' at
> the
> command line in /opt/firefox/ bash tells me there's no file by that name.
>
>   Could this be because I got a 32-bit version rather than a 64-bit
> version?
> I'm stymied.
>
> Rich
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