> You need to run "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386" first
Thanks for responding.
Yes, I know -- I tried that, and as I have other 32-bit apps installed, it was already in place.
So it's not that.
> You need to run "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386" first
Thanks for responding.
Yes, I know -- I tried that, and as I have other 32-bit apps installed, it was already in place.
So it's not that.