"Sudev Barar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Which softwares that are available in 32bit Ubuntu did not run in
> q64bit one? The only area where you will find problems is running
> flash on browsers and that is due to the fact that Macromedia has
> not got around to releasing 64bit version. There is OpenFlash
> project, but I will admit it does not work very well...yet!

libflash-mozplugin and libflash-swfplugin are available on Debian Sid,
and I run the AMD 64bit version. You can try it. 

You need a chroot environment to run OpenOfffice.org, however. 

The easy way out for me was to install Koffice, which is a good
substitute for OO.o. (It is good enough for an advanced power user of
Word processing like me, so why would koffice not work for
err.. lesser mortals out there?)

-- 
Mahesh T. Pai   ||  http://paivakil.blogspot.com


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