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Re: bug [ #301730 ] libX11.so.6 from ia32-libs unable to load locales: hasit been fixed ?



Hello Gudjon

And fellow Debian and FEMLAB user !  Whow !  What a great combination right ?

As it has turned out, I worked around this problem by forcing the install without a GUI and basically installing everything on the CD.  I am installing the latest version 3.1i which has a different type installation process (I understand) than the previous versions.  I also have the 32-bit libraries installed via the chroot, but still have this error with the graphical install.  In my case, I now have the 64-bit server running fine on the AMD64, but I run the 32-bit client on a separate machine (we have the network license to allow for that).  I have thje nvidia drivers on the client. but not the server.  I don't think I need the 3D drivers on the server machine, but that is a thought.

At any rate, this forum is for Debian bugs, and I am more interested in resolution of this particular bug.  Perhaps some of the AMD64 developers might be interested in this one ?


On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 19:49 +0200, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
   I have been running femlab for a year now and it has worked fine. I run
the server part in the 64 bit (femlab server ....) and the client part
in a chroot (femlab client ...). I had to install nvidia-glx driver in
the chroot but then it worked. I may have missed something but this is
what I remember.

/Gudjon

> This bug is shown here.
>
> http://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=301730&group_id=30192&atid=410386
>
> I am almost positive I have this problem on my recently-installed
> Debian/Sarge/AMD64 system.  I am running a commercial product (FEMLAB)
> that requires 32-bit java to install.  I would prefer to stay at Sarge
> and not have to upgrade to testing or unstable.  Is there a bug-tracking
> now via Debian specifically for AMD-64 ?  I would be happy to resubmit
> this bug if need be.
>
> --
> James D. Freels, Ph.D.
> Oak Ridge National Laboratory
> freelsjd@ornl.gov
>
>




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