It's pointless providing an incomplete system.  Systems like LTSP
servers with more than 4GB ram can't run 32bit ubuntu.  So they cannot
be crippled by not having a FULLY functional web browser in an
environment that does support 4+GB ram.  It's also not realistic to ask
people to open a shell and then . . . . to manually place a 32bit
version of firefox into their 64bit system.  There is another package
missing from the repositories, even though it is referenced. and it may
help: ia32-sun-java6-plugin?

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
       Status: Won't Fix => Confirmed

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firefox32 for amd64 => support 32-bit plugins on amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28479
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