The version I downloaded after trying the one that worked on slackware and
redhat6.0 was "i386-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1

should I get gnulibc1 or gnulibc1-static instead?

They are the only 2 other options on the seti@home page that look remotely
close to what I need.

Thanks,
Paul

At 10:02 PM 13/01/00 +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote:
>check the binaries library version, you might wana get the libc version
>
>Dean
>
>
>Paul Robinson wrote:
>> 
>> Hi guys,
>> 
>>         I've just installed Suse6.1 on a computer that did have redhat b4.
>> I had zipped up the setiathome that I had previously and stored it on
>> another computer.
>> After installing the new distro I unpacked the seti archive and started
>> running it.
>> I've found that I get nothing but segmentation faults.
>> None of the other computers I'm running it on have that problem,
>> I've even downloaded the seti file again and started again and still get
>> the same problem.. it makes it an average of 0.25% then has a fault, run it
>> again, another 0.25% and it dies..
>> 
>> Does anyone have any idea what is causing this?
>> I'm running it in kde, using a kterm if that's of any relevance
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Paul
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