kj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At work I'm starting to push the limits of my RAM with MySQL/InnoDB on > my workstation (I do dev/testing on my workstation). I have 64bit > hardware, capable of taking 8gb memory.
I know what you mean. I recently bumped my machine up to 12 GB and it's already full. > What I'm worried about is the tools I use. In particular, I need a > browser with all the usual suspects working properly: flash and java > (unfortunately some of the tools I need to use at work are written in > these abominable languages). Does anyone do heavy java and flash > usage under 64bit Debian (I'm running Lenny)? One tool in particular > I'm forced to use is the Raritan KVM interface. It's horrible. I'm using etch. I did find one HOWTO on 64-bit Debian that had the quick way and the slow way. The quick way failed to handle flash. Until the slow way becomes a quick way, it's a non-starter. Fortunately, I'd only need flash if I were goofing off, and everything else we use is 64-bit, so I get along fine. I'm using the sun-java6-jdk package from non-free and it works fine with the Java apps that I use: Eclipse, Squirrel, iReport, MATLAB, etc. Not to mention compile and run the Kepler apps we're developing at NASA. (Fortunately, these are all written in Java. :-) If I'm hearing folks correctly, is 32-bit flash running out of the box on 64-bit lenny now? If it's not running out of the box, could someone please post a link to a HOWTO? Thanks! -- Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]