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On Sun, January 25, 2009 20:58, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> I don't use Wine. I did for a while use Crossover Office which is Wine |
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> based. Any idea if that requires me to install 32-bit stuff or do they |
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> provide everything they need? I doubt I'll use it again so it's not |
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> much of an issue one way for the other. |
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Crossover won't work either unless it ships ALL the required libs, which |
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is very unlikely. And even then, it will only work if you enable IA32 emul |
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in your kernel. |
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> Were you speaking of the Flash-10.0.21.0_alpha? Is that significantly |
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> differeng from 10.0.15.3 that I have installed? |
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The only reason I suggest you the alpha version is because previous |
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flash versions have not support for 64 bits, hence, you will need |
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multilib to use them. The latest alpha has finally been ported to |
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x86_64, which means that it's now a native 64 bit application, and |
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doesn't need multilib to run on a 64 bits system. |
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> If you go no-multilib as I understand it there's no easy way to go |
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> back, correct? |
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Right. There are lots of complicated ways though. But it's hobbyist stuff. |
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The safest and quickest way is to just reinstall. |
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Jesús Guerrero |