On 2012-01-11 12:57 PM, Don C. Myers <donmyers@myersfarm.com> wrote:
I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.4 on several Linux machines running Ubuntu
11.10. Some are 32 bit and some are 64 bit. For LibreOffice I'm using
both 32 bit and 64 bit Java. On the 32 bit systems for LibreOffice only
I'm using jre-6u21-linux-i586, and on the 64 bit systems for
LibreOffice I'm using jre-6u21-linux-x64. Everything works perfectly.
I'm not sure you could install the 32 bit Java on a 64 bit machine. I
never tried.
On windows, sure you can, I do it all the time...
But since Linux has 64 bit versions of Libreoffice, you don't *need* to
install the 32 bit version... but as long as you have a 64 bit multilib
system (capable of installing/running 32bit apps), then I'm sure you
could install both versions.
The important thing is to install the *same* version (32 or 64 bit) as
the version of Libreoffice (32 or 64 bit) that is installed. *They*
*must* *match*.
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