Linux on 32 and 64 Bits platform ?

Hi,
I have read the "Installation Guide for Linux" for XE. The supported, for instant, operating system are clearly defined but not the type of processors.
My question :
Does XE work on Linux with a 64 Bits processor ?
Thanks for your response
Henri

question - especially for Mr. Townsend but any Oracle people?
The Linux 32 bit versus 64 bit issue is interesting, and there is - at least to me - a related issue about processor cores. If I run XE on an Athlon 64X2 under Fedora, it - if I understand - use one core. Can I run XE on a Sun T2000 with a single CPU? That's eight cores. Or fewer. Where is the "single CPU" definition constrained - if it is - by core considerations?
Still would like to see the x86_64 version :-)

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