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And saying that the same thing happened to ornery and strongverse...and they probably use roughly the same code....you'd think they'd learn...or at lesat run Nessus against the systems. Satyagraha
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i386 is probably a user handle. It referrs to 386 or later processors, usually when looking for Linux packages.
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i386 is just an easy way to refer to all Intel 32-bit processors and their clones (AMD, Cyrix etc). Since the 80386 was the first 32-bit microprocessor for the IBM-PC platform.
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