I run Ubuntu on amd64, the absence of flash doesn't bother me too
much, I did have the whole fakeroot 32-bit environment up at one point
for that (and google earth, which is a whole nother planet of rant)
but wound up just using the laptop for that stuff because the
emulation was slow and makes X crashy.

On 2/22/07, Jason LaPier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jason LaPier wrote:
>
> > Also, I may be a tad stubborn. So don't bother trying to
> convince me I
> > wouldn't be able to tell the difference between Firefox
> compiled for
> > 64-bit and FF compiled for 32-bit.
>
> Obviously, you can tell the difference.  The 64-bit binary is
> the one with no Flash support. (-:
>
> --
> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
>                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I withdraw my request. I kinda like having one version of Firefox that
doesn't support Flash.

And seriously tho, nobody got my back on 64-bit Linux? Are we all
turning into Mac users? I know it's not literally twice as fast as
32-bit, but it's faster, and how can you put a 64-bit CPU in a machine
and run it at anything less? Just doesn't seem like the DIY way...
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