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284 Goal : export and import Ubuntu VM Original System : - Host (Windows 7 32bit) - Virtualization System (VirtualBox) New System : - Host (Ubuntu 14.04, 64-bit) - Virtualization System (VirtualBox) Question : When moving a VM from a 32-bit host, can a VM run
Jay I compiled a small "hello world" C program on an Ubuntu 10.04 32bit computer. Then I put the executable (a.out) on a Ubuntu 12.10 (64bit) VMWare virtual machine and tried to execute it (./a.out). The operating system does not recognize the file and display
Jay I compiled a small "hello world" C program on an Ubuntu 10.04 32bit computer. Then I put the executable (a.out) on a Ubuntu 12.10 (64bit) VMWare virtual machine and tried to execute it (./a.out). The operating system does not recognize the file and display
Jay I compiled a small "hello world" C program on an Ubuntu 10.04 32bit computer. Then I put the executable (a.out) on a Ubuntu 12.10 (64bit) VMWare virtual machine and tried to execute it (./a.out). The operating system does not recognize the file and display
Jay I compiled a small "hello world" C program on an Ubuntu 10.04 32bit computer. Then I put the executable (a.out) on a Ubuntu 12.10 (64bit) VMWare virtual machine and tried to execute it (./a.out). The operating system does not recognize the file and display
Chick 3n0x07CC I'm trying to run 32-bit Kali from USB in 64-bit Windows 8.1, but I get an error saying boot failed (more details). I format the USB device with FAT32 with an allocation unit size of 4096 bytes, then use the generic USB installer to burn the .is
Chick 3n0x07CC I'm trying to run 32-bit Kali from USB in 64-bit Windows 8.1, but I get an error saying boot failed (more details). I format the USB device with FAT32 with an allocation unit size of 4096 bytes, then use the generic USB installer to burn the .is
Andrew Wolfe So let's say I downloaded the 64-bit version ( ) iso amd64from the official download page , then booted on the 64-bit PC and started installing to my 128GB USB. Let's say we both got both 32-bitand 64-bitthe PC running in UEFI mode, can I install
Andrew Wolfe So let's say I downloaded the 64-bit version ( ) iso amd64from the official download page , then booted on the 64-bit PC and started installing to my 128GB USB. Let's say we both got both 32-bitand 64-bitthe PC running in UEFI mode, can I install
username For a homework problem, I need to convert a 64-bit int from host to network order in C. 64-bit ints are stored in unions (shown below) and randomly generated by id_generator (see below). I'm trying to convert its order using the nw_order function and
Craig I'm currently running 64-bit Ubuntu on a computer that came with 32-bit Windows XP. Is it possible to dual boot 32-bit Windows with Ubuntu 64-bit? Bruno Pereira If your computer has a CPU with 64-bit instructions, it doesn't affect which systems on your
Sankis is a new feature for PHP and Nginx web servers. I'm trying to setup a 64-bit Nginx web server with PHP 5.6 64-bit on a Windows 64-bit system, but Windows only officially provides 32-bit Nginx builds. Can Nginx 32bit web server use PHP 64bit? If it can b
Michael Jinx I have two 64 bit (hardware) machines. On each, I have a freshly installed 64-bit VM running Ubuntu: $ dpkg-query -W virtualbox
virtualbox 6.0.6-dfsg-1
$ uname -a
Linux zubu 5.0.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 15 14:59:14 UTC 2019 x86_6
Jan Goyvaerts: I'm trying to run a 32bit Hotspot JVM on a 64bit Debian Mint machine. At first glance, this all works, until you try to run something with Swing: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /opt/javadev/jdk1.7.0_03_32b/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so:
libXe
Jan Goyvaerts: I'm trying to run a 32bit Hotspot JVM on a 64bit Debian Mint machine. At first glance, this all works, until you try to run something with Swing: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /opt/javadev/jdk1.7.0_03_32b/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so:
libXe
Thomas Stuffy I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and the current Android development SDK, which includes a 32-bit executable. I found that I can't run those 32bit binaries. Trying to launch them from bash gives me an error: $ ./adb
bash: ./adb: No such file or directory
Thomas Stuffy I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and the current Android development SDK, which includes a 32-bit executable. I found that I can't run those 32bit binaries. Trying to launch them from bash gives me an error: $ ./adb
bash: ./adb: No such file or directory
Jan Goyvaerts: I'm trying to run a 32bit Hotspot JVM on a 64bit Debian Mint machine. At first glance, this all works, until you try to run something with Swing: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /opt/javadev/jdk1.7.0_03_32b/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so:
libXe
Thomas Stuffy I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and the current Android development SDK, which includes a 32-bit executable. I found that I can't run those 32bit binaries. Trying to launch them from bash gives me an error: $ ./adb
bash: ./adb: No such file or directory
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, following the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 (Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have the th 3-party librari
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, following the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 (Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have the th 3-party librari
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
David Pisoni I'm building an Android app that doesn't include all ARM v7 and ARM64 v8 libraries, as per the example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30799825/736963 ( Although I'm only including the ARM family.) This is because I have th 3-party libraries, bu
Xavier In fact, most of you will laugh at me after reading my question. Such a stupid mistake myself. What really happened, I was downloading a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 13.04 for my old PC. After downloading, a friend of mine also wants Ubuntu 13.04, even thou
Xavier In fact, most of you will laugh at me after reading my question. Such a stupid mistake myself. What really happened, I was downloading a 32-bit version of Ubuntu 13.04 for my old PC. After downloading, a friend of mine also wants Ubuntu 13.04, even thou