oo well. boot-floppies has a ...
nonstandard build system.
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The opinions expressed &c.
FYI - I installed Sarge on my 715/60 with 32MB ram, and it seems to run OK.
Granted I haven't done a whole lot with it, but it at least makes it past
boot. :)
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> Sent: Friday, November 24, 200
I am
wrong) but what about memory? The slots look like 72 pin simm slots but
that means nothing? Do I have to buy special hp memory or what?
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
Thanks,
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"T. Martin" wrote:
>
> James the Ram on the PA-Risc is proprietary ( I have 4 of these things)
> It won't work in a PC and vice versa.
I thought it was but hoped it was not. Thanks for the info. I can get
some memory from kingston. On the site it has a sugested retail
Hello Wolfgang,
I still have no info on the leds. Any help from you would be greatly
appreciated. (since I have no info as of yet). Also about the ram...
what are the chances of my 715 being hurt if I try pc ram in it? Will I
hurt the hp if I try pc ram in it?
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p.s. by the way how
e machine would it?
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e welcome screen (or
whatever) and then throws you back into the boot_admin. I must therefore
assume that there is nothing of the hard drive. Is there anyway of
making sure though?
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nntp_1.5.19-7-1.0.1_hppa.deb).
Should be 1.5.19-7.1.1.
| jade_1.2.1-18-1.0.1_hppa.changes
| SKIP (too new)
| Rejected: no source version (1.2.1-18-1.0.1 [or 1.2.1-18-1]) found in
unstable for jade (libsp1-dev_1.3.4-1.2.1-18-1.0.1_hppa.deb).
Should be 1.2.1-18.1.1
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* Bdale Garbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010627 17:03]:
> I have down loaded the 0.9 sti iso.gz image 3 times now and winzip 8 says
> it is not a valid archive file what is wrong my 0.5 was fine.
Are you downloading using IE perchance? I had this problem when I was
downloading 0.6. The cause was tha
#x27;t simple recompiles, but I'd really
rather not.
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;t really detect sourceful changes, at best
all I could do was put a procedure in place so that one couldn't do a
source-changing bin-only NMU without being fully aware that you
weren't meant to be doing it and essentially deliberately lieing in
the changelog.
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* Grant Grundler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010726 13:21]:
> As a debian novice, I get the feeling that debian doesn't need an
> anti-virus package: apps are by default secure.
It doesn't matter what OS you run: that statement is just going to get you a
mouthful of shoe leather.
I think what you mig
* Grant Grundler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010727 20:22]:
> > I think what you might be trying to say (and what I agree with) is that by
> > default *nix applications aren't susceptible to the same sort of viruses
> > that Windows users are.
>
> Though that's true, that's not what I wanted to say.
So
* Grant Grundler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010729 14:09]:
> Sorry - I meant *debian* linux. Not any linux dist.
>
> Two things:
> o The app is installed in a secure way (ie root can only login on console)
> and historically "insecure apps" like rlogin/telnet are not delivered
> or enabled by defau
n it just hangs. Any
idea what is cause it to hang? Could there be a problem with the nfsroot?
James
Hello Richard,
Richard Hirst wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 12:06:07PM -0400, James Waterhouse wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm seem to be having trouble booting into linux on my 712/60. I hope
someone can help. I have built a new kernel (from cvs) and also set up
an nfs root. When I try to boo
"Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a problem with qt building on hppa?
It failed due to a bug in xlibmesa3 on hppa; since sarti defaults to
mesag-dev not xlibmesa-dev, I've set it to retry on there.
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> If hppa is being counted for testing, which it may or may not be.
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orking in
base too. It fails on sparc and others too, btw.
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can use sarti, but please don't upload any debs you build on hppa
for now, hppa has toolchain issues which need sorted out.
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iled due to the source not being g++-3
friendly. I have the obvious (and trivial) patch to work around the
hash_map problem in the log above which makes it compile further, but
then g++-3 "because worst conversion for the former is better than
worst conversion for the latter" madness kicked in and I ran away
screaming...
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):
> 1) upload with a workaround (-ffunction-sections or more)
> 2) wait for the next binutils upload, which should "just fix it".
FWIW, the new binutils doesn't. Someone might want to fix this using
option number (1)...
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s a non-trivial package.
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ebian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=procmail&ver=3.22-2&arch=hppa&stamp=1007072137&file=log&as=raw
Which is a binutils bug fixed in the last upload... I'll retry
procmail when the new binutils is installed for hppa.
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* Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020216 20:15]:
> I have a slight problem upgrading nessler: I can't upgrade libc6
> since it aborts stating the kernel is too old. But I can't compile
> or install a precompiled kernel since that requires installing
> some packages that require the new libc6
* Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020219 10:13]:
> > My 712/80 has firmware 1.9 on it. The latest firmware 2.3 has lots of
> > fixes. Problem: How can I install it WITHOUT a tape.
Out of interest, is there an easy way of getting the firmware version from a
running system rather than from co
Machine: hp712/80
OS Version: 0.9.3
XFree86 Version: 4.1.0.1
Mouse Device: /dev/psaux
XF86Config Protocal Setting: PS/2
When a user log's out the mouse hangs. The keyboard is still
responsive. Restarting X resolves this problem.
Any suggestions?
James McK
ate notice, but hey if you can come out do so.
Maps are available from the UW website[1]. All the abstracts and bio's are
also available from the UW Computer Science Club website[2].
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[1] http://www.uwaterloo.ca
[2] http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
=
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Un
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> Place: University of Waterloo
>MC 2066
>
> Time: 1:30pm
These talks are happening this saturday, 26 Oct 2002.
>
> What: Threee talks by three cool hackers
>
> GNU/Linux on HPPA
> by Carlos O
is, once it does this, the only way to restore
it is to physically (and on-site) power cycle it, the GSP doesn't
work, 'RS' just whines that "SPU power is down!". 'PC' doesn't work
either, saying "The system did not respond to the Power-On command."
t complains not being able to find it. any
> > one knows how to correct this problem?
>
> you have to be more specific.
> 1) which ncurses do you have?
>
Make sure you have the ncurses-dev package installed, not just
ncurses.
(libncurses5-dev)
HTH,
James
am netbooting, it is easy to
try different kernels. Thanks.
-James
probably all I need to know is the SCSI clock speed
feeding the 710 chip).
Of course, for this card, it's also predicated on getting EISA to work
again on pa-risc after Marc Zyngier's sysfs changes...
James
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 09:35, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 08:51:11AM -0600, James Bottomley wrote:
> > I do actually have plans to add it in in the future. I talked to
> > Richard Hirst about getting sim710 working again (migration to the
> > device model,
ve, so if someone else wants to test it, I'd be grateful.
James
# This is a BitKeeper generated patch for the following project:
# Project Name: Linux kernel tree
# This patch format is intended for GNU patch command version 2.5 or higher
so that it
won't attempt to initialize 16550 UARTs? Is this fixed in the latest CVS
tree
so that I'll need to download the source and build my own kernel? Thanks
for your help everybody.
-James
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Subject: Re: K220 boot problems
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003
an't. Redoing the C++ transition (even for just one
architecture) in the form of bin-only NMUs doesn't not come under the
heading of "major repurcussions" and that's the least repurcussive of
the options available...
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e to (It's caused by the SCSI mid
layer putting the wrong command length back *after* error recovery, so
your true root cause is the error that first started this).
James
t you never run out) by adding
Visual "TrueColor"
To the SubSection "Display" part that covers you.
James
SteX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
> I just got a HP9000/C3000 visualize workstation and I inend to use it as
> the hppa d-i test station, but I have a big problem: I don't have a
> compliant monitor to connect to. I have a LCD monitor with, however,
> doesn't support 75kHz of graphical d
or modifying the command line...
James
> > installing the image or modifying the command line...
>
> and last time I tried building palo on a sid system to investigate
> these hangs on boot, the result didn't work at all :(
I think just reducing the command line would be the best option. Why's
it so long?
James
e-boot or power-on of the system. To re-enable system alerts now, you
may use the AC (Alert Display Configuration) command.
* SYSTEM ALERT **
Alert messages are now disabled. Enter Commands Interface AC command to enable t
hem again
*
A
everything in the one dir except swap. Same problem. So i skip
this step and it completes the rest of the install ok but won't
boot.
What did I do
wrong?
James
fileserver.
Everyone who replied to the 2 emails I sent to the list...Thanks...
:-))
James
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Sent: 20 May 2004 14:28
To: SteX
Cc: debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Installing on RP5430...PALO problem
On Thu, May
Hi guys, I have a new set of problems now I was trying to get samba usint
apt-get and got many different errors, so I thought I would buils it from
source but that reports no GCC. Can you advise.
Output from apt-get update below:
/etc/apt/sources.list: 7 lines, 312 characters.
goliath:/Install# ap
urce. I did quite
a few (although by no means all) of the kernel fixes to get the
gcc/glibc tests to pass on 2.6, I have no interest in fixing it on 2.4,
but if someone else cares enough, they will...
James
to mount ro on
errors, problem is I can't spot the errors, and wouldn't be able to do much
with an ro filesystem anyway.
below is the output from the GSP when booting.
All help appreciated.
James
--Begin log file
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2004.07.1
Grant
Below is the complete output of cl. I still don't understand what the prob
is. Joel suggested a kernel patch, I can't see how that works if you can't
write to the filesystem, being relatively new at this.
Cheers
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Ok, how did you mount it rw, and was it stable, it is a machine I was a week
away from putting on the production floor.
James
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Sent: 13 July 2004 17:19
To: James Morris
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@lists.debian.org
Subject
Thanks Thibaut, I guess I will keep an eye out for a fix but until then I
will do what you suggest.
James
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From: Thibaut VARENE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 July 2004 12:36
To: James Morris
Cc: debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Disaster strikes
On Wed, 14
Joel
I have been trying a few things, can't get this to reboot with the root FS
as rw.
I have attached my original checkroot.fs which you sugested be edited
following your instructions below (Attached email).
I have provided the unedited version.
Regards
James
- Begin
Using the -t $roottype doesn't work, so I removed the $rootdev and
$fstabroot entries and this has resolved the issue.
My only concern now is if I do another apt-get dist-upgrade will this
re-occur? This is how the problem arose.
Thanks for your sage advice.
James
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Hi
Tested ok on my box, sorry for the delay --- demanding boss eating away at
my work time...
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Subject: 2.4 64bit parisc patch for
as to go in some debian specific file.
James
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- 64 bit glibc
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n't hurt given the issues you are already
facing.
How would I go about 'pulling in a new kernel'? I'm not asking for
spoon-fed instructions, but could you give me a little more to go
on? I apologise to the list if my questions are a bit simple.
Many thanks,
James.
000 IOR: 5c1db010
CPU:0 CR30: 1c618000 CR31: 103d4000
ORIG_R28: 0008
IAOQ[0]: alloc_slabmgmt+0x30/0x6c
IAOQ[1]: alloc_slabmgmt+0x30/0x6c
RP(r2): cache_grow+0x4d/0x1ac
Kernel panic - not syncing: Kernel Fault
Since the kernel problem how-to requested it, my System.map is here:
htt
On 7 Aug 2005, at 19:53, Grant Grundler wrote:
On Sun, Aug 07, 200n at 11:03:03AM +0100, James Stocks wrote:
Thanks for your reply. OK, I changed my sources.list to unstable
(couldn't find the 2.6.10 kernel in stable) and did 'apt-get install
kernel-image-2.6.10-1-32' then &
parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2005-April/thread.html#26250
>
> HTH,
It doesn't really, thought does it? Certainly the slab problems are all
due to our floating point register saving issue which is now fixed.
Unless there's still an outstanding XFS bug report after this fix
ing correct code for
parisc64.
James
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do I have any shot of getting a driver to communicate with this card?
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has any additional info/insight, I'd really appreciated it.
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KLinux, so hopefully someone knows
something about how it works...
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le's branch uses ALIGN instead of ROUND_UP.
This patch looks to be correct based on what's in
fs/compat.c:compat_sys_getdents()/compat_filldir()
But it does beg the question of why we're not using the generic compat
code in the first place?
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he case for a few
> > years already, it should be able to survive a few months more, and
> > python2.5 can build with the test-suite on hppa. Of course not breaking
> > the API during a linuxthreads -> NPTL switch would be even better.
>
> I can't comment on that.
I'll see if I can fix it whatever it is, but right now I need a
reproducible test case. It looks like the current failure might be tied
to whatever the buildd system was doing or some weird installation
dependency it happens to have that I don't.
James
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an intermediate library that would coexist with current
glibc? Something like libc6-nptl, then we do the transitional update
with the tools and other libraries moving over to libc6-nptl, then the
final piece of the upgrade is libc6 going to nptl based libc6.1 and we
remove the transitional libc6-nptl? This type of flip will have to be
done via ld.so.conf magic, but it should be doable.
James
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On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 08:17 -0400, Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:52 PM, James Bottomley
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can we go via an intermediate library that would coexist with current
> > glibc? Something like libc6-nptl, then we do the tra
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 18:37 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 10:06:26AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > Parisc is a CONFIG_GEN_RTC architecture (we use the generic real time
> > clock driver).
>
> Well.
>
> > Starting with
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 10:58 -0600, dann frazier wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 11:58:22AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 18:37 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > > On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 10:06:26AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > > &
new feature: that's QA and release process 101. New
features belong in the next merge window, which will be for 2.6.28 by
which time it should have been reasonably QA'd by the parisc developers.
James
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On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 20:01 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 12:48:35PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > They certainly have to be inessential to the parisc ABI ... they don't
> > work if anything's actually trying to use them.
>
> Really? Whi
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 20:29 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 01:12:01PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 20:01 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > > On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 12:48:35PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> > >
, and it lies within this range.
>
> It's marked rwxp, so why the fault?
That's a bit fascinating ... it means we got into the bad_area: goto of
do_page_fault() somehow even though the vma apparently allowed the fault
and we should have been able to page it in. Something like this might
explain a lot of our stability problems.
James
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hppa, and
> that not everything is bad.
I think the main class of problem machines are anything with SMP ...
unfortunately, I don't have one, so can't verify.
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the problem is present in the PCH file, I
> haven't been able to figure out how wrong data gets in the file.
Do you have a bugzilla reference so we can take a look ... also, is this
likely a tool chain problem or a kernel one? If it's a kernel one could
someone provide a description o
with 32-bit UP kernel. Also, this was with a 64-bit
> > UP kernel.
> >
>
> If I remember correctly, there's still some issues with the L2 cache on
> pa8800 that we haven't quite bothered to work out yet, since it's "good
> enough" for now. Ja
On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 21:47 -0400, John David Anglin wrote:
> > If I remember correctly, there's still some issues with the L2 cache on
> > pa8800 that we haven't quite bothered to work out yet, since it's "good
> > enough" for now. James probably knows
_SETREGS with this patch:
> > http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/7/10/752179/-What-staring-at-an-ass-really-looks-like
>
> Sorry, the corrected URL is this:
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.parisc/1883
Don't apologise ... we're all intrigued by the interesting glimpse into
what you do in your other spare time ...
James
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y (kyle's 4 CPU PA8800) I get a hang
> and segfaults, the segfault is reproducible the hang happens every
> once in a while.
Same here on ion (2.6.31-rc6). (no hang seen, just segfaults in python)
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Hey Matthias
On 06/05/13 15:22, Matthias Klose wrote:
It's time to change the Java default to java7, and to drop java support on
architectures with non-working java7.
+1
Patches for the transition to Java7 should be available in the BTS, mostly
submitted by James Page. Some may be
flags like force_le_on_be, chip710, burst_length and so on.
> In addition, the IRQs gets connected via drivers/parisc/lasi.c (see
> lasi_choose_irq()).
> I assume you would need at least a "case 0x39" in there.
> But James is the expert on the 53c700 driver, so he might know mo
On Thu, 2015-04-02 at 07:43 -0400, John David Anglin wrote:
> On 2015-04-02, at 4:59 AM, James Bottomley wrote:
>
> > The best docs we have:
> >
> > https://parisc.wiki.kernel.org/images-parisc/5/52/E-class_hpjournal.pdf
> >
> > Say the SCSI controller
rds, if this
> helps.
Well, I think that tells us it's not Symbios (or NCR as it was then)
53c700 based. It looks like there's a custom HP ASIC, probably for the
PB connection and a Xilinx FPGA which may be configured to run the bus.
James
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> not enabled
Regards,
James
why upstream glibc has not
seen an issue with elf/dl-fptr.c on ia64. Therefore, this patch is
*also* not needed on ia64 (albeit for different reasons), and so my
suggested fix would be instead to simply drop this local patch, as its
sole effect is to break ia64.
Thoughts (especially from hppa people)?
Regards,
James
HI,
I'm not a Debian user but Gentoo (from where I hail) is the only other distro
AFAIK still supporting HPPA, so I like
to look at what Debian is doing for some packages.
I noticed elfutils upstream lacks HPPA support but saw Debian has a HPPA
backend patch [0].
Two questions:
1. Has this bee
> On 2 Feb 2023, at 17:44, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
> wrote:
>
> Hi Paul!
>
> El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 14:35:40 -03 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> escribió:
>> Hi Lisandro!
>>
>> On Thu, 2023-02-02 at 13:48 -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
> wrote:
>>> Upstream has j
> On 2 Feb 2023, at 19:01, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
> wrote:
>
> El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 15:54:44 -03 Helge Deller escribió:
>> On 2/2/23 19:21, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
>>> El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 15:08:49 -03 Sa
;>> El jueves, 2 de febrero de 2023 15:08:49 -03 Sam James escribió:
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>>>> Pruning whatever code they do not test on the CI and does not has active
>>>>>> users, no matter how short/long it can be.
>>>>>
> On 3 Feb 2023, at 11:25, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>
> Sam James dixit:
>
>> By the way, someone showed me
>> https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2023-February/043594.html,
>
> This is conflating 32-bit architectures with 32-bit time_t.
It's
I can post it if anyone
wants/needs to see it.
I appreciate any help in getting this resolved or any pointers t where I can
get some help.
Thank you and have a nice day!!
James E. Merritt
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the
settings. Sometimes the mouse locks up and I have to restart the machine.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Now I know that Debian Woody works on this machine, I have another 712/100
to install Woody on.
Thank you for the help Doug.
James E. Merritt
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and have a nice day.
James E. Merritt
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Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 6:36 PM
To: debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Subject: XFree86 / framebuffer
Hi,
after a complete new installation from the 7-CD-set Debian3.0 I'm suf
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 15:02, Grant Grundler wrote:
> The latest abiword SIGSEGV's for me.
> Any one able to chase this down?
>
> Sorry - I can't provide the offending .doc file to non-HP employees.
> Should I still "reportbug"?
>
> thanks,
> grant
Does this file happen to start with a table?
J
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