"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on  Thu, 28 Sep
2006 02:12:44 -0500:

> [1] Actually, I've seen a Debian package that claims to allow 64-bit 
> konqueror to use 32-bit flash (and other nsplugins) but I don't know if 
> that package is available for Gentoo.

I think it might be as I've read of the package as well.  However, I don't
do slaveryware, and most freedomware (everything I use minus grub, which
is a special case due to amd64 initially booting in 16-bit real-mode, not
even 32-bit protected mode, for compatibility reasons) has already been
ported to amd64, so I compile it 64-bit.  Thus I have no use for that
32-bit kludge and didn't worry about retaining the details.

As for video drivers, I'm running a very stable Radeon 9200 series card,
an r200 series chip, which ATI released specs on so it has supported
hardware 3D for awhile.  It's AGP.  I'm not upgrading mobo for several
more years yet (I'll be upgrading to dual dual-core Opteron 285s later
this year or early next, as they continue to move down the pricing scale,
I have 8 gig memory and 4x300 gig SATA in RAID, so with the 2x dual-cores,
I figure I'll be good for another 3 years, perhaps more, and will likely
upgrade to single CPU 8-core when it gets mid-range), and if the situation
hasn't changed by then -- which I'm hoping it will with AMD buying ATI --
I'll likely be switching back to Intel for the first time since the
mid-90s, since they have good free video drivers.  I'd definitely be
buying Intel if I were in the market today, for that reason.  I didn't
switch to Linux after a decade on slaveryware just to be enslaved by a
different master, and enslaved it is, when the lack of ATI and NVidia
drivers is the only reason xorg-7.1 is not yet stable on x86 or amd64,
and it's the same thing with other distributions -- their actions are
holding a large segment of the would-be free software world hostage.  Call
it what you like, I call choosing to be a hostage to the whims of a
software overlord choosing to be enslaved, and I both refuse to do it,
and refuse to have my money go toward funding the slave-masters!

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Duncan - List replies preferred.   No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master."  Richard Stallman

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