32-bit rar archiver with libc6-i386 cannot convert filenames to utf8

2007-05-16 Thread Max Alekseyev
rar archiver is distributed as 32-bit binary. Under debian-amd64 it is possible to run it with libc6-i386 libraries. Unfortunately, there is a problem described below. Usually rar stores filenames in an archive as is (in the current locale encoding) as well as in utf8 encoding. Filenames in utf8

Re: 32-bit rar archiver with libc6-i386 cannot convert filenames to utf8

2007-05-16 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Max Alekseyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If for some reason rar cannot convert filenames into utf8, it creates an archive only with filenames in the current locale encoding. And that exactly what happens with rar using libc6-i386 libraries. Under my debian-amd64 it creates archives only with

Problems starting X in a new Athlon 3800+ system

2007-05-16 Thread jaalburquerque
Hi. I've been using the latest unstable with a Pentium III for quite a whille now with no problems at all. I decided to upgrade my h/w to an Athlon 3800+ and I thought I could just install the disks from the old system to the new h/w and work from there. The new system, as I said, is an

Re: Problems starting X in a new Athlon 3800+ system

2007-05-16 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I've been using the latest unstable with a Pentium III for quite a whille now with no problems at all. I decided to upgrade my h/w to an Athlon 3800+ and I thought I could just install the disks from the old system to the new h/w and work from there. The new