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      <title>How to know bits Linux</title>
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      <description>Sometimes is useful to know what is our installed arquitecture, we might installed a 32 bits Ubuntu in a 64 bits computer arquitecture.For know our Linux arquitecture we only have to execute the next command: If the response is "x86_64" our Linux is a 64 bits system, otherwise (i686) is a 32 bits.</description>
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