look at the output of "dmesg" to see how far it
does/does not work.
Hope this helps.
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ope this helps.
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ctive, that might give you a clue.
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s much as having to actually install
windows/swap out the hardware.
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le.
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x27;s really nothing at
all not working.
(technically you can get flash to work if you don't mind using a 32
bit browser as well ie. firefox-bin)
I hope this helps.
Paul
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act like 2 processors is that faster or slower than using the 64
setup?
Running 64 or 32 bit kernel and/or userland has absolutely nothing to
do with enabling smp support in the kernel, which seems to be what you
meant.
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and set the ABI to 32 bit,
plus pull in the necessary emul-linux-x86 libs.
Apart from that 32 bit binaries on amd64 are 100% normal and supported.
Jesús.
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86.
however, as others have found, it does run on an amd64 system.
Yup, what he said.
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quot; in the top of
src_compile should be enough)
If this doesn't work right for some reason or other, you have to
compile manually, exporting ABI=32 and putting -m32 in your CFLAGS,
which should do the trick.
I'm not using any of the compiled ones atm and am not at home right
now, but
l in mozilla:
[nomerge ] dev-dotnet/gecko-sharp-0.6
[ebuild N] www-client/mozilla-1.7.13 USE="crypt debug
gnome ipv6 java ssl truetype -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop
-moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoxft -mozsvg -postgres -xinerama
-xprint" 30,381 kB
it would. (ie. shows nothing)
emerge -uDtpv world should show you though what's trying to pull in mozilla.
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On 6/26/06, Catalin Trifu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why not use software RAID ? You don't necessarily need
the hardware RAID and as far as I know software RAID works just as
fine as the hardware RAID.
Hi,
Well, usually hardware raid is much better, at least if you want
raid5/6, for rai
be sure
it works at all.
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