I'm using shorewall. It seems to work, and wasn't hard
to set up using the sample files. However I'll read the
other responses and recommendations with interest, because
I've only used that one of the several available.
David Gluss
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From: Mirto S
bc.so, so 32 bit C programs work fine.
David Gluss
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From: ccostin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:27 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: 32<->64
32 bit x86 packages can installed on 64 bit system (amd64) ?
n Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 07:23:50PM -0800, David Gluss wrote:
> I am installing on AMD64 using the netinst CD, from testing. This has
> been happening (apparently just to me??) for months with various
> versions of the installer. During various selections, such as "what
> is your hostn
I am trying to run software that is looking for libstdc++.5; I installed
it with dselect (and again with synaptic) but what installed was the 64
bit version only.
David Gluss
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You might try emacs on the directory: emacs .
This brings up dired mode where you can hit "d" on the file(s) you don't
want
and "x" to execute your instructions.
David Gluss
408 866 4125 x307
do AMD64 installs with USB keyboards, and it's just me, or does
that combination
just not work?
On the good side, the installer recognizes and installs on the fancy SAS
(serial
attached SCSI) drives that the x4100 has. On the bad side, the root
password is 888.
David Gluss
408 866 4125 x307
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