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From: The Natural Philosopher on 4 Apr 2010 05:47 trigonometry1972(a)gmail.com | wrote: > I think I wait for the LT version of Unbuntu that is upcoming. > If the download for Fedora.ISO, it maybe the other one. > > It seems there are 32 bit programs I still want that I haven't > found in the 64 bit universe. > > Also wonder if I could make a "fixed version" of a distro > such as Unbuntu 9.04 or Federo 11 for Hulu desktop such > that I can run it off of a flash memory stick? In that I've > had flash operated HULU and other site go up and down > due to software issues this seems a logical plan. Though > it maybe bit above my pay grade. > > And the idea is to put Hulu Desktop and Adobe flash on > the stick as well.. > > As a side comment, it seem that I could also pay Mandriva > for support and help with flash such that Hulu MIGHT work. > This doesn't seem like something one should need to > pay for though so I'll go the long way round if I must. > > Mandriva is OK and can see my standalone HD whereas > my Ubuntu lost this ability during an upgrade. More recently > a kernel upgrade causes Opera 10 something to fail with > Adobe flash on the HULU site. And Opera is currently a > pretty sad piece of software in that the button for going > forward causes a return to a previous page at least at > times. So if you like Opera, I'd try a back version which > MIGHT work? > > Chromium seems to need a key? At least in Mandriva? > What the what!!! > > Trig > I think we are past the tipping point for 64 bit support. Of 32 bit binaries. Go 64 bit. |