On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:22:19PM +0100, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
Hi,
On debian lenny I'm playing with GCC trunk (4.4) to build a tri-ABI
compiler on a lemote netbook (running gnewsense kernel and lenny
userspace).
My understanding is that lenny userspace is -mabi=32 (o32) and
GCC and libc
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Hi,
I've often thought that it would be useful to have tags in the BTS so
that users or maintainers could mark a bug as specific to a particular
architecture. This way, when I have some spare time, I could go to the
BTS, fetch a list of bugs that are specific to an architecture I care
about, and
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
Hi,
I've often thought that it would be useful to have tags in the BTS so
that users or maintainers could mark a bug as specific to a particular
architecture. This way, when I have some spare time, I could go to the
BTS, fetch a list of bugs that are specific to an
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 12:37:56AM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 07:57:12PM +0100, Luk Claes wrote:
Hi
Lets involve the glibc package maintainers (Cc-ed).
Cheers
Luk
Laurent GUERBY wrote:
Hi,
While investigating libmudflap failures
in the
Hi there,
I know it's probably all about security and what not, but is there any
chance that when installing a Qube2 via the SSH installer the username
could just be hard set to something easy ? Having it randomly
generate a new password everytime is all lovely but bloody annoying
when you have
On Feb 19, 6:00 am, Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Since the MIPS port of Debian supposedly works on pretty much any MIPS
machine, that means it both works on machines like the old SGIs with
their massive floating-point engines, and on home routers where the CPU
doesn't even
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 10:03:18PM +0200, Vasilios Karaklioumis wrote:
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
Hi,
I've often thought that it would be useful to have tags in the BTS so
that users or maintainers could mark a bug as specific to a particular
architecture. This way, when I have some spare time,
Hi there,
For people looking to put a disk larger than 750GB into a Qube2 would
normally require also installed a PCI SATA board and buying a SATA
hard disk.
Well I got one of those cheap SATA - PATA converters that plug
straight into the IDE connector of the motherboard and it seems to
work a
I know this is a MIPS forum, but I have a Cobalt Qube3 Pro with all
recovery disks, manuals AND the very rare padded carrying case that I
no longer need. Upgraded to 128Mb RAM and a second hard drive (200Gb)
installed.
If anyone is interested, or knows someone who is, get them to email me
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