Linux 32bit?

Richmond Mathewson richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Sun Mar 19 05:10:50 EDT 2017


Because the LiveCode people have removed a link to the downloads page 
because
they want to force you to submit a e-mail address. I mentioned this in 
an earlier posting and expressed
my opinion that this was not a good idea at all.

Go here: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/

Richmond.

On 3/18/17 9:39 pm, Phil Thane via use-livecode wrote:
> OK, I'm back. When I follow the links I end up here:
>
> https://livecode.org/download-after-sign-up/
>
> There is only one button 'Download LiveCode Community'. I assume it then
> probes my hardware and comes up with the wrong result because the download is:
>
> 'LiveCodeCommunityInstaller-8_1_3-Linux.x64'
>
> --
> Phil Thane
>
> www.pthane.co.uk
> phil at pthane.co.uk
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> On Friday, 17 March 2017 13:31:11 GMT Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
>> On 03/17/2017 01:24 PM, Phil Thane via use-livecode wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just downloaded the open source version for Linux, but it comes as x64
>>> only. For some reason I've never figured my old PC doesn't like 64bit
>>> distros, the graphics driver just doesn't work and after much messing I
>>> decided it was easier to stick with a 32 bit distro. Any advice, short of
>>> upgrading my hardware?
>> I see both 64- and 32-bit versions on the download page. Are you saying
>> that the 32-bit link actually downloads a 64-bit binary?
>>
>> ...but yes, upgrading the old hardware would be good.
>
>
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