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1 "Zero-K. exe" is a mono ( . net) executable and will run with whatever architecture your Mono is compiled for. If you have a mono installed on a 64-bit system, it will run 64-bit. 1 "Zero-K. exe" is a mono ( . net) executable and will run with whatever architecture your Mono is compiled for. If you have a mono installed on a 64-bit linux, it will run 64-bit.
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3 "Zero-K_linux64" is a mkbundle binary generated with mono on a 64-bit linux. Basically it's the above program bundled with a 64-bit Mono so that the user doesn't have to install mono. 3 "Zero-K_linux64" is a mkbundle binary generated with mono on a 64-bit linux. Basically it's the above program bundled with a 64-bit Mono so that the user doesn't have to install mono.
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5 Both are irrelevant, however. The meat of everything is the Spring engine, which you will find at "engine/linux64/103.0.1 maintenance-gibberish-abracadabra/spring" subpath of your install. *That* should be an ELF64 binary. 5 Both are irrelevant, however. The meat of everything is the Spring engine, which you will find at "engine/linux64/103.0.1 maintenance-gibberish-abracadabra/spring" subpath of your install. *That* should be an ELF64 binary.
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7 Tl;dr don't worry and assist the bomb rush. 7 Tl;dr don't worry and assist the bomb rush.