> You don't need to dual boot to get Flash!  64-bit can use flash if
> you install nspluginwrapper.  You'll even see my name on the
> project page because I contributed a patch to the project :-)  I
> think
> nspluginwrapper has made it into Ubuntu repos by now...
> http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/#news

I tried the same thing and it wouldn't work for me on AMD64 with the 
64-bit version of Etch.  On Kubuntu 7.10 AMD64 I find that the 
attached script works.   It will install 32-bit browsers on a 64-bit 
system.   ff32-3in1-6.2.3.tar.gz.  Use Google to find out there on 
the net.

Haven't tried it on Etch but would like to get some feedback from 
people who have had a go at it.


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Richard
www.sheflug.org.uk

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