Boris Epstein wrote:
64-bit Java for Linux is not quit ethere yet, so if you intend to use
the machien as a workstation - which most likely you do - running
32-bit Linux probably makes more sense at the moment.
SNIP
Boris,
I do not know about 64-bit Java for Linux being not quite there. I am
running sun-java6-bin 6-05-1 per dpkg -l . No issues seen by me. I
do not code in java so I can't speak to that. If you install debain
amd64, it also installs ia32libs with will allow you to run some
(most?) 32bit programs as well, with out a chroot. AFAIK, you could
install 32bit java just fine (you will have to use dpkg -i
--force-architecture packagenamefor32bitjava.deb (see dpkg
--force-help). Again, I run a 64bit OS, sometimes debian Sid,
sometimes Ubuntu (as the mode strikes me, I re-install) and have been
for quite a long time. It works.
Flash is the only application I see issues with. npviewer.bin gets
stuck and new flash video will not play until you kill that process (I
run non-free flash from Adobe). OO, FF (with all the webthingies)
totem-xine (with all the codex) and Sun Java JRE6. I don't know if
npviewer.bin would get stuck on a 32bit machine. I have not had one
in a long time.
YMMV
HTH
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Damon L. Chesser
damon@damtek.com <mailto:damon@damtek.com>
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