Group, I have Googled high and low to find an answer to this question with no luck. I am trying to install the drivers for a Dell V313 3-in-1 on a machine running Ubuntu 10.10 x64. The problem is that the installer crashes because of the x64 architecture. Apparently, the installer checks the architecture and then chokes even though I have all the 32-bit libraries installed. The problem is that I can't find a .deb package to install with sudo dpkg --force-architecture; the installer is an binary .sh that I can't do anything with. Any suggestions? Anyone know of a way to trick the installer into thinking it's on a 32-bit system? Maybe a way to extract the .deb package? Thanks.
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