> I'm a Gentoo AMD64 user and am running a pure 64-bit setup. The
disagree. the only thing that doesnt work is silly flash animation sites, and annoying flash banners, and a few sites that are lame enough to use flash for the navigation. no big loss. the latest mplayerplug-in even has support for google video, and quicktime, and windows media, providing the codec is implemented via ffmpeg or such - it usually is. its nice to reclaim that diskspace and kernel compile time that was just so i could see silly flash ads i didnt even want to see
> For browsing I'm using a binary 32-bit version of
you should use amd64 ~amd64 and manually ekeyword/emerge --digest or ACCEPT_KEYWORDS if its missing, most stuff that hasnt been marked yet works fine
the biggest problem ive had is jack crashes a lot when compiled with gcc4. recompiling jack and alsa-lib and the kernel driver etc iwth 3.44 brings back stability, which is rather odd, but whatever.. and PD doesnt work, and Chuck runs and segfaults, SC won't compile, but every other audio app works great
> fast. For instance xfst will not compile for me right now, nor for the
it compiles with -m32 on a multilib system after a few tweaks with the makefile. but running a 32bit jackd and a64 bit jackd and connecting them via UDP is kind of silly. i guess plug:jack via alsalib might work too, but i didnt try that before deleting multilib :)
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