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'

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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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