On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:30:45AM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> On a related issue, has anyone found a way to make the 3 packages that
> coreutils
> replaces be a actually removed, instead of being overwritten but still marked
> as
> installed? Failure to do so seems to allow for the possi
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Felix Magath wrote:
> can somebody please give an URL where I can download the distribution CDs
> for the HP 712/80 workstation? I tried the normal "386" ones, but I think
> they just won't do it *grin*. I searched a hell of a time with google, but
> with no results.
A sear
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> apparently compiling mozilla with gcc 3.2 makes it work much better
> on ia64. want to give it a try?
On a related issue, has anyone found a way to make the 3 packages that coreutils
replaces be a actually removed, instead of being overwritten but stil
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 06:16:21PM -0400, Frank Alden Smith wrote:
> I sure hope this means something to someone ... Please, anyone let me
> know what else I can do to help fix this mozilla segfault.
apparently compiling mozilla with gcc 3.2 makes it work much better
on ia64. want to give it a tr
Chuck,
Yes, I did ... However I wasn't sure the back trace actually showed the
failure that occurred in the /usr/bin/mozilla-1.0.0 script, so I added
this to the script:
# if there's no command line argument and there's not a running
# instance then just fire up a new copy of the browser
if [ -z
Felix,
One place is:
ftp://ftp.se.debian.org/debian-iso/3.0_r0/images/hppa/
But, almost any site that holds the latest Debian stable ISO's should have
them.
Regards,
Steve
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Felix Magath wrote:
>
> Hi @ All,
>
> can somebody please give an URL where I can
Hi @ All,
can somebody please give an URL where I can download the distribution CDs
for the HP 712/80 workstation? I tried the normal "386" ones, but I think
they just won't do it *grin*. I searched a hell of a time with google, but
with no results.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help :o)
Fel
Dear Henry,
well done, when the penguin is appearing, everything should be alright :-)
So, the next thing to do is to check the resolution and depth setting in
the XF86Config-4
look for a statement like "Default Depth" or "Depth" accompanied by a
Resolution description "1024x768"
it should say:
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