Karl S. Katzke wrote:
First of all, I just want to say *again* how happy I am with CentOS. Across our boxes and our clients boxes, we're running it on more than 20 machines at the moment and it's by far the most painless OS to administer in detail that I've ever used. (Of course, I'm an old Slak hat, but ...) Thanks so much to the community and the maintainers.
We've recently run into a problem with a dual-opteron system that is running LTSP and serving up X and Firefox to a whole bunch of diskless clients. We're using the x86-64 build of CentOS, with the appropriate Firefox package. The client users have all been asking for Flash, since many websites are unusable without Flash these days ... but there's no 64-bit build of the Flash plugin. (Thanks, Macromedia! You suck!)
What's the best way to provide Flash (and maybe Java?) with Firefox on this server box? How big will the performance hit be from running non-64 bit packages? Any specific tips & hints?
Thanks!
-Karl Katzke _______________________________________________
You could run the 32-bit Firefox & 32-bit plugins, they are *supposed* to work seamlessly under the x86_64 OS. YMMV & all that. I have seen much talk about this on the SuSE AMD64 list, and this recommendation has floated out more than once.