On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Tom <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi List! > > After following the thread about the icedtea build on amd64 I found > myself wondering if it would make sense for me to change to > a non-multilib setup. > > So how is the status of that specific profile, how stable, and more > importantly how feature rich can it be? > > Java seems to be getting close to a non issue, but what about flash for > instance? I know there's now a native 64version of adobe's plugin (I'm > using it right now) but I don't know about its dependencies. No dependencies as far as I'm aware of, just set it as a plugin for opera or firefox > > Other things spring to mind, certain codec-packs, multimedia in > general. > And of course wine, virtualization etc. Wine is a no go, since that's 32-bit. virtualization like kvm is working like a charm on my no-multilib laptop > > So can anybody provide some insight into how things are generally > going in non-multilib-land?! > > Thanks > > Tom > >
-- Tonko
