* Andy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-08-07 11:50]:
On 8/8/07, Patrick Shanahan  wrote:
> > Yes, but there are 32-bit versions of FireFox and flash that work fine
> > on the x86_64 systems.  I use 32-bit FireFox on my x86_64 system w/o a
> > problem.
> 
> Can you elaborate a little more on this?
> 
> I just recently installed 10.2 64-bit on a Sun Ultra 40 (dual amd 246
> chips).  I can install the i586 version of firefox, but it can't get
> it to talk to the network at all.  It's as if I don't even have a
> plumbed ethernet interface.  So firefox will run, but all attempts at
> connecting to the internet fail.  Reinstall the 64-bit version of
> firefox, and I can browse no problem.

I have *no* idea.... :^(   but the first place I would look is in the 
is the Preferences -> Advanced -> Network -> Connection

all I did was install the 32-bit edition originally from the iso, and
updated regularly.  I use "smart" and it automagically installs the
correct additions/codex.

12:12 wahoo:~ > smart query --installed MozillaFirefox *plug* *flash*
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