Hi all,
does anyone know what anticipates the compilation of newer openoffice
packages ?
The SPARC version stays at 2.0.0-5 while i386 and PPC versions have been
updated
to 2.0.1-5 several weeks ago in testing and recently to 2.0.2-1 in unstable.
I have meandered through several CVS and
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Dr. Zimmermann wrote:
Hi all,
does anyone know what anticipates the compilation of newer openoffice
packages ?
The SPARC version stays at 2.0.0-5 while i386 and PPC versions have been
updated
to 2.0.1-5 several weeks ago in testing and recently to 2.0.2-1 in unstable.
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 10:44 +0100, Dr. Zimmermann wrote:
Hi all,
does anyone know what anticipates the compilation of newer openoffice
packages ?
The SPARC version stays at 2.0.0-5 while i386 and PPC versions have been
updated
to 2.0.1-5 several weeks ago in testing and recently to
Hi, all.
I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is
possible to add more processors. I think the max speed processor
I can get is 440, but 2 processors (or more) would be good.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris.
#I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is possible to add
#more processors. I think the max speed processor I can get is 440, but 2
#processors (or more) would be good.
This is not necessarily the place to ask this, a quick Google would answer
this particular question ... but
Simple web search would have brought up the fact that no you cannot add
2 CPU's into a Ultra10.
Chris Andrew wrote:
| Hi, all.
|
| I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is possible to
| add more processors. I think the max speed processor I can get is 440,
| but 2 processors
Also you need to check the main board and OBP revision levels for
compatibility with faster processors. Memory speed is also an issue with
400MHz processors.
The 333 MHz processor is one of the fastest due to a large internal cache.
Scott Walker wrote:
Simple web search would have
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 14:56 +, Chris Andrew wrote:
Hi, all.
I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is possible to
add more processors. I think the max speed processor I can get is
440, but 2 processors (or more) would be good.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris
If
Hi,
On other operating systems I have used
cu -l /dev/tty??
to use the ttya port of my sparc20 as a console for another sparc system.
Um, what tty do I use for debian?
Thanks.
cheers
bruce
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On Mon, 2006-03-20 19:29:22 +, Bruce O'Neel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On other operating systems I have used
cu -l /dev/tty??
to use the ttya port of my sparc20 as a console for another sparc system.
Um, what tty do I use for debian?
ttya maps to /dev/ttyS0 unter Linux, and ttyb is
Thanks!!!
cheers
bruce
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 08:38:47PM +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-20 19:29:22 +, Bruce O'Neel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On other operating systems I have used
cu -l /dev/tty??
to use the ttya port of my sparc20 as a console for another
--Chris == Chris Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is
Chris possible to add more processors. I think the max speed
Chris processor I can get is 440, but 2 processors (or more) would be
Chris good.
Chris Any thoughts?
don't
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 09:01:09AM -0500, Steve Pacenka wrote:
Steve...thanks
Going one step upstream, Jim Watson's .tar.bz2 multi-RPM packages are
quite usable with Debian (at least as single-user installs). These are
available from Openoffice.org mirrors, in the contrib/linuxsparc
don't get the 440. we had about 100 of them, 90+% of which failed
within 18 months.
I have had no problems with the 5 or so I have running here.luck of the
draw I guess - which applies to pretty much every component part.
the 333's, on the other hand, are still going strong.
I must
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