An unnamed Administration source, Collins Richey, wrote:
% I see that gcc 3.2.2 is now the compiler.
%
% Does Slack offer the compatibility-libs for running phoenix nightly (and
% other) binary builds? Phoenix, mozilla, etc. compile and run fine with
% 3.2.2, but the various plugins don't work
An unnamed Administration source, Collins Richey, wrote:
% Well now, things are looking up.
%
% 1. Solved my X problem. I could have sworn that I moved by XF86Config
% file to Slack, but lo and behold it was not what I was using. Now
% corrected; flicker gone.
%
% 2. Slack gets a big A+ for
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 21:20:24 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, Collins Richey, wrote:
% 4. Through google, I found a source of Slack packages. Sylpheed and
% aterm are up and running.
What's the source?
It's pretty well hidden. I ddn't find it
Well now, things are looking up.
1. Solved my X problem. I could have sworn that I moved by XF86Config
file to Slack, but lo and behold it was not what I was using. Now
corrected; flicker gone.
2. Slack gets a big A+ for detecting my sound card automatically and for
setting up CD writer
I see that gcc 3.2.2 is now the compiler.
Does Slack offer the compatibility-libs for running phoenix nightly (and
other) binary builds? Phoenix, mozilla, etc. compile and run fine with
3.2.2, but the various plugins don't work with the new compiler, so I'm
sticking with the binary builds.
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