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Old 28th February 2007, 06:33 PM
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Question How can I determine my architecture?

In order to install Java, Fedorasolved says i have to know whether i have 386 or 84 architecture. How can i find out?
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Old 28th February 2007, 06:35 PM
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Try the command "arch"
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Old 1st March 2007, 03:30 AM
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good tip. it shows i686
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