Re: Do 32-bit libraries exist for Sarge (AMD64)?

2006-11-10 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
"Martin Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to compile a 32-bit program that needs the USB libraries (i.e. > linked using -lusb). These libraries do not exist on my AMD64 (Sarge) > system. > Does anyone know how to install the 32-bit USB libraries? (I have already > installed libusb (

Re: Do 32-bit libraries exist for Sarge (AMD64)?

2006-11-10 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:01:07PM -, Martin Payne wrote: > I am trying to compile a 32-bit program that needs the USB libraries (i.e. > linked using -lusb). These libraries do not exist on my AMD64 (Sarge) > system. > Does anyone know how to install the 32-bit USB libraries? (I have already >

Do 32-bit libraries exist for Sarge (AMD64)?

2006-11-10 Thread Martin Payne
I am trying to compile a 32-bit program that needs the USB libraries (i.e. linked using -lusb). These libraries do not exist on my AMD64 (Sarge) system. Does anyone know how to install the 32-bit USB libraries? (I have already installed libusb (64-bit only) and ia32-lib but that is not enough). If

Re: mosix and debian amd64

2006-11-10 Thread Giacomo Mulas
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Jo Shields wrote: I've never understood the appeal of Mosix. No real HPC facility uses it. Proper clusters tend to use an MPI of some kind (usually some variant of MPICH). Workstation clusters run Condor or similar. Neither require special kernels. I have been able to extr

Re: mosix and debian amd64

2006-11-10 Thread Giacomo Mulas
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Sythos wrote: If you are looking for a HPC cluster look MPI cluster packages (open)Mosix is a completely different beast, it can coexist with MPI (and actually make it more effective). It's a sophisticated load-balancing system which turns a cluster in a (sort of) single sy