openSUSE® is available for 64-bit platforms. This does not necessarily mean that all the applications included have already been ported to 64-bit platforms. openSUSE supports the use of 32-bit applications in a 64-bit system environment. This chapter offers a brief overview of how this support is implemented on 64-bit openSUSE platforms. It explains how 32-bit applications are executed (runtime support) and how 32-bit applications should be compiled to enable them to run both in 32-bit and 64-bit system environments. Additionally, find information about the kernel API and an explanation of how 32-bit applications can run under a 64-bit kernel.
openSUSE for the 64-bit platforms
amd64 and Intel 64 is designed so that existing 32-bit
applications run in the 64-bit environment out-of-the-box.
This support means
that you can continue to use your preferred 32-bit applications without
waiting for a corresponding 64-bit port to become available.