On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:42:56AM -0400, judd@wadsworth.org wrote:
I've been running Opera with the flashplugin in a 32 bit chroot
(Debian etch system). I just tried installing Opera using /lib32
instead according to this Ubuntu blog:
http://porg.es/blog/opera-9-on-ubuntu-dapper-with-amd64
It works fine, including java. I'd like to get the flash player
working also. Is it possible to install it in a similar manner, or
is there some reason for it to require the chroot environment?
The main reason that I tried this is to be able to print from Opera,
which currently doesn't print when run in chroot. I had this trouble
once before, and it resolved itself; I never figured out what the
problem was. Running it with /lib32 libs prints just fine.
I would guess a lack of the cupsys-client/cuspsys-bsd packages and
libraries in the chroot might cause print problems.
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Len Sorensen