Re: tork-trinity or tor fails to start privoxy? - P.S. what about heads?

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On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 09:21:22 -0700
William Morder via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Anyway, how do I find out if indeed this motherboard actually is (or is 
> capable of running) 64-bit? It was some command or other which gave me the 
> information in a shell, then Nik (as I recall) said, hey, your machine is 
> actually 64-bit. When I did the original installation, though, I didn't get 
> the choice. Also I don't mind buying a new, bigger and better motherboard; 
> that wouldn't take up more space. If I get any more crowded here, then I will 
> need to sleep outside. 

Try lscpu .  If you get a line that reads:

CPU op-mode(s):                  32-bit, 64-bit

or

Architecture:                    x86_64

you should be running a 64-bit system.  Bitness is normally governed by the
CPU, not the mobo (although since one upgrades the two in lockstep
95% of the time, it's hard to say how much that matters).

If you want another computer and your space is *really* restricted, there are
a few tiny single-board systems like the LattePanda that have an x86_64 
CPU architecture and are in a similar category to the RPi sizewise.

E. Liddell
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