... ciao:
: on "8-17-2007" "Kirkwood, David A." writ:
: How can I tell if a system running a 32bit or 64bit kernel.
my first inclination is 'uname -a', which might offer a hint by virtue
of the cpu. in addition, you might take a look at "./.config" at the
root of the kernel source ...
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... i'm a man, but i can change,
if i have to , i guess ...
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