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wrong architecture 'amd64'
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 10:05
by HarryP
I am trying to install the .deb package on my machine that runs on 2 dual core amd Opteron2212 with 2GB RAM and get upon trying to launch the package the above message.
Host:
Ubuntu 8.04
Kernel I am using is 2.6.24-19-rt
Gnome 2.22.3
I need to get WIN2K to run to be able to use LOTUS APPROACH for compatibility reasons.
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 18:54
by HarryP
Hi everybody,
in case I do not get any reply because I was not explicit enough: the version I of virtualbox I am trying to install is 1.6.4 (virtualbox_1.6.4-33808_Ubuntu_hardy_amd64.deb) and the package installer does not appear to recognise my cpu's as 64-bit, which they clearly are.
Thanks for thinking about possible solutions.
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 19:06
by TerryE
Could you post your uname -r. It sounds to me as if you are running the 32 version of Ubuntu on your Opteron, which you happily can by the way. The AMD version will only install on a 64bit OS anyway.
Why use the rt OS for a workstation? I am intrigued.
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 19:13
by HarryP
thanks for coming back to me.
uname -r == 2.62.24-19-rt
I had this version installed by a service provder an di assumed they chose this version because my machine has four HD's configured as a soft RAID5.
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 19:15
by HarryP
Sorry typo:
uname == 2.6.24-19-rt
this time it is correct.

Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 19:46
by TerryE
Looks like a 32 bit kernel to me chuck. Sorry
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 20:00
by HarryP
Hi Terry,
what would be the gain if I upgraded to a 64-bit installation taking into account that I have two dual-core cpu's? could you shed some light or point me into a relevant direction, please?
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 20:13
by TerryE
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 20:18
by HarryP
You're a star, thanks a lot.
Posted: 1. Aug 2008, 20:35
by TerryE
What it boils down is that some number crunching apps work better in 64bit. If you have > 4Gb RAM you need 64bit. Some component are not yet introduced in 64 bit so you need to run them in 32bit.
Note that AMD-V is supported by VBox in 32bit.