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I have a 64bit ARM processor (Raspberry Pi 4) and i don't know why i get this message. can somebody please help me?

Thomas Ward
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    Can you please post the exact error messages ? – Parsa Mousavi Jun 11 '20 at 19:51
  • You can install the required 32-bit libraries as stated here. Replace the package names with your own ones. – Parsa Mousavi Jun 11 '20 at 19:58
  • well i am using a rasberry pi 4. – Sterling Russell Jun 11 '20 at 20:00
  • and my dad said that it won't work on a rasberry pi 4 so i am going to flash it back to normal. – Sterling Russell Jun 11 '20 at 20:02
  • You have provided no OS/release details – guiverc Jun 11 '20 at 23:03
  • Even though you have a Raspberry Pi 4 which has 4x ARM Cortex-A72 cores, Raspbian (non-beta), and many OSes tailored for the Raspberry Pi have a 32-bit user-space. I have had this error with Raspbian X Nighthawk and Steam seemed to work just fine. It too had a 32-bit user space, so not all the Steam features are supported. – Antonios P. Jun 11 '20 at 21:13
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    To my knowledge Steam doesn't support the ARM chipset, and wants x86 support - arm 32bit isn't x86 compatible normally... – Thomas Ward Jun 12 '20 at 00:16
  • @Thomas Ward Yes, Steam is classically an x86 app. May be 64-bit for Mac compatibility nowadays (no idea), and Linux requires 64-bit support, but Windows has been 32-bit. Edit: correction (64-bit Linux). – l3l_aze Jun 12 '20 at 19:46

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