On Tuesday 24 February 2004 18:08, Chris Halls wrote:
> Great, thanks for following up with information about that.
No worries - there's nothing worse than seeing your exact problem on a list,
but no solution.
> Do you think you could summarise the hints you gathered into a short
> paragraph th
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 10:51, Chris Halls wrote:
> > So, not a desirable solution, but a solution nonetheless ...
>
> Would you mind opening a new issue at openoffice.org and describe your
> problem and the workaround you found? That would help make sure that
> this gets looked at and fixed for 2
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:49:12PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> "The problem was resolved when I started to use the nfs-kernel Debian
> package instead of nfs-user Debian package."
Nope, am already using nfs-kernel :)
> Also, does the workaround described help?
Nope, same thing with or without S
Hi :)
I've just built a sid installation based on KDE and rolled this out to
multiple PXE-booting desktops, mounting the entire rootfs as readonly
(with some remapping of /var, /tmp, /etc etc.)
I seem to have the same problem as this guy, but his e-mail address now
bounces, and was curious if the
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