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<blockquote data-quote="dobby" data-source="post: 908365" data-attributes="member: 110485"><p>I have just upgrade to snow leopard .</p><p>It tells me now that now running version 10.6.1</p><p>But if I give in terminal the command uname - a it says i386 that means that it is 32 bits version</p><p>And everybody told me that snow leopard is 64 bits.</p><p>Or is the branding in the kernel ?</p><p>Can anybody helps me out ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dobby, post: 908365, member: 110485"] I have just upgrade to snow leopard . It tells me now that now running version 10.6.1 But if I give in terminal the command uname - a it says i386 that means that it is 32 bits version And everybody told me that snow leopard is 64 bits. Or is the branding in the kernel ? Can anybody helps me out ? [/QUOTE]
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