04.11.2013, 05:26
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Yes, but were talking about OSs and x86 refers to 64 bits and x64 refers to 32 bits. ( if i remember correctly.)
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((However, I've seen x86-32 which is also 32 bit, but am not sure))
It's Debian, under Linux.