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Put simply, the average Linux user in 2019 should rarely find themselves in a situation where they’re attempting to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit machine.
Finally, although graphical user interface APIs are available to 64-bit applications on Linux and Windows, the Macintosh GUIs are not. Of course, you can separate your application into a 32-bit GUI ...
XOsoft Monday will release the next version of its WANSync data synchronization and replication software with added support for Linux, 64-bit environments and the BlackBerry mobile device. XOsoft ...
SuSE'S CEO says the debut of 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD will break a logjam that has plagued IT server computing--with major implications for Linux.
Adobe has released the very first alpha version of a 64-bit Flash Player for Linux. This move is part of the company's broader plans to provide comprehensive 64-bit support for the widely-used ...
TurnKey Linux, the ready-to-run Linux cloud server app company, is now offering 64-bit server apps on Amazon Web Services.
For those who cheer — or fear — Linux’s steady push into the enterprise, the game is about to become more interesting. The new 64-bit Itanium 2- and Opteron-powered servers are here, and in ...
On Friday Apple released its "Tiger" operating system into the marketplace. Borrowing heavily from what we had seen in Longhorn (Microsoft's next version of Windows) last year, Tiger is an ...
It also supports 32-bit applications, which is why so many old games will run on it, but the developers of Linux-based Fedora have proposed a change to fully remove 32-bit support, and the ...
Advanced Micro Devices is putting its money and energy into recruiting Linux developers to write software for the company's 64-bit processor that will first appear in late 2001.
The SPHDE runtime and Mandelbrot demo program run on both 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, including the PowerPC, i386 and x86_64 platforms. 32-bit systems can support a 1–2GB region, which is large enough to ...
SuSE CEO Richard Seibt says the debut of 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD will break a logjam that has plagued IT server computing--with major implications for the ranks of Penguinistas.