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Originally Posted by
otheus
Theoretically, no. But in 2006, I had problems with some software at one site with a Debian installation. Then there are things like running Firefox, where some plugins only existed in 32-bit form. (Adobe Flash for one, but that was eventually fixed.)
Interesting, how was that fixed? I'm running 32-bit Firefox for compatibility with 32-bit flash. I understand there were workarounds but not a real solution. I should check up on Gnash again, I tried it years ago when it still had awful clipping problems...
But that's kind of my point, I can use a 32-bit firefox. An end-user might have issues but developers should have what they need to find the libraries to make it work.