Thanks... I'm going to use winex (which I pay for so am determined to squeeze everybit of use out of) to run the Windows version 7 flash player. =-) Yeah I figured openoffice was a long shot... Don't spose you know anything about the raid on these boards??? On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 18:42, Andi Kleen wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 03:54:42PM +1200, Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote:
Also what ram are you using i'm using OCZ ecc reged dual ddr dimms (ddr400) with my 248, and my system fails mprime stress test... and I can't turn on the ecc chipkill function on my board and still get it boot anything (will post, but won't run memtest even when ECC Chipkill is turned on) I have emailed msi about this. But i'm thinking my ram could be the problem. (Even tho it's specifically built for this type of platform, and it's gross price... ($1500 NZ)
It sounds more like a hardware issue. Without stable memory and working memtest it is unlikely that the drivers or anything else will run stable. I would suggest you fix that first, then try the other things again.
Dunno about your board but try 2cpu's forums, I learnt alot about my board from there. http://forums.2cpu.com/showthread.php?s=a0b9da91be0e34f9b417970121ac65ea&threadid=43961
As an Aside... has anyone managed to get the flash plugin working??? If so how I've tried and it keeps on saying cannot find shared librarys....
64bit mozilla can only run 64bit plugins, and there is no 64bit flash available. Either use 32bit mozilla or konqueror (which can use 32bit plugins even from the 64bit version)
And is there a 64bit compiled version of openoffice binarys somewhere?... I'm using the 2.0 codebase, and compiling looks like a bit of mission.
Not that I know of. AFAIK the OpenOffice code base is still not fully 64bit clean. The 32bit version works just fine on the 64bit kernel though. There are also 64bit office alternatives like koffice,abiword, gnumeric.
-Andi