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Edit: I can confirm mine is an amd64 now. Is there any workaround for this? Thanks.
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2009-08-24
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2009-08-25
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2009-08-25
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2009-08-25
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What is the exact, total output? Can you please paste it here without changing anything, including the terminal line where you enter the command?
I got a " Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") ". I google'd for this but all the links i found won't help. I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks