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On 9/20/07, Sebastian Redl <sebastian.redl@×××××××××××.at> wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > [ebuild NS ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.02 USE="X alsa -doc -examples |
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> > -jce (-nsplugin)" 0 kB |
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> The flag is masked. You have to first unmask the flag if you want to |
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> enable it. You should be able to do that in |
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> /etc/portage/package.use.unmask if I understood the thread correctly. |
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> Also, for a 32-bit plugin, you need the emul-x86-java package. |
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> Sebastian Redl |
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Thanks Sebastian. I'll try it. |
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Really I need to go look for a Wiki page for doing this on 64-bit |
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Gentoo . This machine has been running 64-bit for at least 2 years and |
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this hasn't been important up until now so I'm in need of a solution |
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that is really equivalent to what my wife and son have on their 32-bit |
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Gentoo machines. |
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For a 32-bit plugin must I run a 32-bit version of Firefox? (I.e. - I |
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guess firefox-bin, correct?) |
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If the answer is yes then, if you know, what is the process of getting |
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Flash running in the same browser? Any problems? There used to be |
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IIRC. |
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Basically, can any browser, preferably Firefox, be made functionally |
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equivalent in terms of all web-based multimedia (Java, Flash, playing |
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audio and video files, etc.) with the same browser running on Gentoo |
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32-bit? |
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Thanks! |
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- Mark |
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