recommends
0.40.2, which libguppi15 has (libguppi11 uses 0.40.0).
Thanks in advance :-)
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or
Promise Ultra66 drivers..
And I just saw the message in this list that 2.4.16 will be/is in Cooker :).
It seems to be a very stable kernel for me at least :-). (I'll probably keep
my custom one for a little longer as it uses the MMX features of my
Pentium/233MMX processors).
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pid = 5124
noatun: ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
Is anyone else getting this crash on noatun's launch?
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it on in March 2001
(old RedHat 6.2 system on a single Pentium 133 and 300MB hard drive).
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:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Han
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Nothing about Linux, but it's too nice!!! [WAS:
weird Windows 2000/XP bug]
Juan Quintela ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
steven == Steven Lawrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
found this message in usenet:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=enth=c1a064a0aa081b2arnum=1
Any ideas?
There are also a lot of reports about 2.4.15pre2 netfilter problems
causing panics ...
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those too, but never any hangs, it's rock solid as I do not run
it overclocked.
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place.
Time for me to hit the HOWTOs :-)...
On Thursday 08 November 2001 02:47 pm, you wrote:
On Thursdayen den 8 November 2001 17.05, Steven Lawrance wrote:
I've read that the infamous Abit BP6 dual Celeron motherboards were
notorious for APIC errors and had a lot of crashing problems
:
#include
int main(void)
{
while (1)
printf(\t\t\b\b\b\b\b\b);
return 0;
}
I don't know exactly where it was first seen, and who discovered it; just
thought to forward it here maybe others have insights.
comments?
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friend, and it said that libartskde.so is provided by
kdelibs-sound. Just a FYI that this should be referenced in the above RPMs...
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ulimit...
On Sunday 04 November 2001 07:27 am, you wrote:
On 2001.11.04 16:25 Steven Lawrance wrote:
I love Linux as much as anyone here, but to put things in perspective,
how about this:
void main(void) {
while (1)
fork();
}
You can use ulimit and pam to limit max
that libartskde.so is provided by
kdelibs-sound. Just a FYI that this should be referenced in the above
RPMs...
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