I have observed some odd behaviour since setting up a 32-bit chroot (in order to run some weirdy Java web applet.) This chroot is totally self-contained, even with its own /home directory (so that my 32-bit application preferences don't clobber my 64-bit ones).
If I already have 64-bit Iceweasel running, and try to start 32-bit Iceweasel from inside the chroot, I get another instance of the 64-bit browser. If I kill the 64-bit browser, I can start a 32-bit one. If I then try to start a 64-bit Iceweasel from the K menu while the 32-bit Iceweasel is running, I get another 32-bit Iceweasel. The upshot seems to be, I can't have both a 32-bit and a 64-bit Iceweasel browser open at the same time. I'm guessing this is due to some kind of namespace conflicts. Would it work if I modify the source package slightly, to change the name of the application and call it something like iceweasel32 instead? -- AJS delta echo bravo six four at earthshod dot co dot uk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

