Yeah I got around it using
_org_wrapper_NSPlugins_libflashplayer.so
Not a major issue as I am a linux geek by nature just the only bump I may
have seen
to push "not so linux savy" peeps away
Thx Tom
Eric
On 3/9/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Friday 09 Mar 2007, Eric Haskins
On 3/9/07 9:49 AM, Eric Haskins wrote:
> The only drawback I have is x86_64 finding Flash Versions and such. But that
> is countered by VMWare.
That is one of the main problems of running 64bit Linux as a desktop OS -
practically no native browser plugins for Firefox/Mozilla. Most
distributions h
On Friday 09 Mar 2007, Eric Haskins wrote:
> The only drawback I have is x86_64 finding Flash Versions and such. But
> that is countered by VMWare.
Install the 32-bit version of your web browser of choice.
Or use Konqueror, because even the 64-bit version of that can load 32-bit
Netscape/Firefox
I run a new Dell Precision Pro 490 that came preinstalled with RedHat
Enterprise WS 4 x86_64. I Also run VMWare Workstation so my Corp email runs
on a XP virtual machine.
Dev enviroment is
RHEL WS 4
XAMPP modded to work with
CF Developer and PHP5
The only drawback I have is x86_64 finding Flash
You can check out following links.
ColdFusion 7.x Installation on Debian Sarge (3.1r1) Linux
http://howtoforge.com/coldfusion_installation_debian_sarge
ColdFusion 7.x & MySQL 4.1.x Connection
http://howtoforge.com/coldfusion7_mysql4.1_connection
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> Hey everyone,
>
> I'
My old company used Linux exclusively. They had some odd issues, but it could
have been more from their unique configuration than CF itself running on Linux.
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On Friday 09 Mar 2007, Jordan Michaels wrote:
> Most of our developers use OpenSuSE with CFEclipse, but we do have one
> who uses Kubuntu (The KDE version of Ubuntu). We love it. =)
Ditto here.
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to continually orchestrate edge-of-your-seat services
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I tried that and had lotsof problems. Ended up spending more time caring for
the OS than I did developing...I am back to windows now...
Eric
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Most of our developers use OpenSuSE with CFEclipse, but we do have one
who uses Kubuntu (The KDE version of Ubuntu). We love it. =)
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Blue Dragon Alliance Member
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> Hey everyone,
>
I've been using Linux (CentOS) as my primary development platform for
years and never had any real issues. If you're embracing the Java/JEE
model of platform neutral code, then you shouldn't have issues, but if
you're not (i.e. using CFEXECUTE, native libraries, OS features, etc),
then you'd proba
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