I'm on a 64-bit OS!

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BlackRider
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I'm on a 64-bit OS!

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Fedora Core 4... I'm going to have to try some other distros soon.

Only problems sofar:
there is no 64-bit flashplayer for linux :(
I'm having trouble getting the language engines to work... I can finally type in 日本語 (Japanese), ㅏ갣무 (Korean... but I don't know any of the characters :P), 中文 (Chinese)... I still need to get cryllic, arabic, and hindi language engines working.. :)

Now to find some CAD software for a project I'm starting...
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Yea, i have been on a 64 bit OS for a couple months now. Have had very few problems with it.
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Post by XMEN Gambit »

http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue54/frost.html

I found this article pretty quick. Only read a little of it though.
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What is SOCKS proxy server?
SOCKS is a networking proxy protocol that enables hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain full access to hosts on the other side of the SOCKS server without requiring direct IP-reachability. SOCKS is often used as a network firewall, redirecting connection requests from hosts on opposite sides of a SOCKS server. The SOCKS server authenticates and authorizes requests, establishes a proxy connection, and relays data between hosts.

http://www.socksproxylist.com
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