Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
BUT - when I did the same thing on my iMac running 10.6.7 booted with
the 32 bit kernel (which is the only way I can boot this machine) I
still had the "Launch in 32 bit mode" option displayed and unchecked
which I didn't expect - I would have expected it to be checked by
default, or not there at all. (I had actually expected it to not be
there at all...)

Does it actually run? If so, where's the problem?

Robert Kaiser



Yes...I guess. I launched it, and it didn't use my selected theme from my 2.0.13 prefs - it used the SM default instead of SM modern and also displays some dialog concerning add-on compatibility. Beyond that I'm not keen to "run" it until someone tells me it won't insult or upset my 2.0.13 install.

But the information in the Info window is both misleading and incorrectly displayed and that's "sloppy" if someone savvy is trying to do the "right" thing. At this point I'm assuming that SM defaults to 64 bit code and the OS selects at launch - you tell me.

I just checked again and the "Launch in 32 bit mode" selection is not changed after 1st start up, so I'm left wondering why it's there at all and if it actually "does" anything at all - the OS doesn't appear to be doing anything with it, and SM doesn't appear to be doing anything with it. So who's responsible - SM or the OS?

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     - Rufus
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