Sorry to have to add to the large number of entries on this subject. I have pure64 running very smoothly on an Asus K8V-X motherboard with a 3400 processor. It has been acting as a cups print server for a usb printer for the rest of my network.
A couple of days ago I felt the need to try to get openoffice going with the chroot process described in the amd64 howto. All seems to be going quite well; when I type oowriter in a shell, an oowriter window comes up, complete with icons on the toolbars and a default frame. Unfortunately it doesn't display any fonts in the frame or windows. Should I have an XF86Config-4 in the chroot, to set font paths? My limited understanding suggested that would be the job of X running outside the chroot. I have downloaded and installed only the packages suggested in the Howto. I suppose I could use rdesktop or nx to access openoffice on a 386 machine running sarge a metre away, but it would be nice to be migrating to the AMD 64 machine for most of my desktop work. I'm sure I should have given more information but I'm not sure what Suggestions? Angus Mackenzie, currently suffering from aclueia -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]