On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 05:34:13AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So, as I understand it, the following stuff would need to go into the > 32-bit chroot (assuming one wants/needs these things): > > - Sun's J2RE
There is 64bit java as far as I know. Not sure about browser plugins. > - OpenOffice Yeah even 2.0.1 doesn't quite seem to work on amd64 yet, although it is getting closer now. > - Flash I wonder how close gnash is to working. > - RealPlayer/Helix/whatever Well yeah, that's a codec problem as below. > - win32codecs + other misc A/V codecs one might scrounge up elsewhere Yeah can't do anything there until w64 gets codecs. > - Any web browser that you want to be able to use Java/Flash/embedded > AV stuff in > > - the Acrobat Reader Sure, for those files xpdf can't view. > - cdrecord/cdrdao plus whatever front end you're using to call them No reason. Those work fine on amd64. > Is that correct? Anything I'm missing? > > How much space would all that take? Assuming one were to put the chroot > in its own partition, how much space should be allocated to that partition? > If you're using an AMD64 desktop, how much space are you using in the > chroot? chroot can just be a directory. No need for a partition. Sure is simpler. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]