What about doing a md5sum on the iso you used to install the system, and
then compare that number to the md5sum list on the Ubuntu site?


On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Mike <hotelsamu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In order to download a Java IDE, I am trying to determine whether my
> Ubuntu system supports 64-bit processing.
>
> I tried
> $uname -r
> and got
> 2.6.28-19-generic
>
> Then I tried
> $getconf -a | grep BIT
> and got (among other things)
> CHAR_BIT                           8
> LONG_BIT                           32
> WORD_BIT                           32
>
> FILESIZEBITS                       64
>
> Does any of the above output answer my question? If not, should I try
> something else?
>
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