Hello,
2009/7/1 Jaime Ochoa Malagón
> Hi,
>
> Let me try to explain this.
>
> First debian try to be pure on the distribution packages e.i. all the
> packages try to be amd64 for the amd64 version but some packages are not
> designed to be 64bits like wine...
>
> wine is an 32bits application an
Hi,
Let me try to explain this.
First debian try to be pure on the distribution packages e.i. all the
packages try to be amd64 for the amd64 version but some packages are not
designed to be 64bits like wine...
wine is an 32bits application and needs 32bits libraries
the same for skype and acror
Hello all,
This discussion interests me very much.
2009/7/1 Dominique Dumont
> >Merci beaucoup Dominique!
>
> De rien ;-)
>
> > I get the point so what I must to do to avoid 'ia32-apt-get
> > confusion', this is not install i386/32bits packages overwriting amd64
> > versions?
>
> Yes, b
>Merci beaucoup Dominique!
De rien ;-)
> I get the point so what I must to do to avoid 'ia32-apt-get
> confusion', this is not install i386/32bits packages overwriting amd64
> versions?
Yes, but it may not be easy depending on the application you want to run. For
instance wine requires
Merci beaucoup Dominique!
I get the point so what I must to do to avoid 'ia32-apt-get
confusion', this is not install i386/32bits packages overwriting amd64
versions?
Another question: what is the best combination to run proprietary
ATi Video drivers? fglrx-*=1:9-5-1 + linux-image=2.6
> 'WHY' apt-get/aptitude try to install fglrx-source from
> i386(1:9-6-2) on amd64(1:9-5-1) architecture, just upgrade from on
> arch to another?
Only some parts of fglrx 9.6 are available for amd64. Most of the 9.6 fglrx*
packages are not available. This may confuse ia32-apt-get
And fglrx does
Hi to every one,
I have been a testing+Sid+experimental user for a long time
(almost ten years), but now with ia32-apt-get things gets really
confuse for me.
I do the steps as I read on documentation shipped with the
ia32-apt-get package (/usr/share/doc.../README.Debian) everything
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