Hi Greg, I think you're right - it's the libc version.
On the 4.4.1 CD, it provides two versions of Applix for Linux - one for each of the "new" and "old" libc's (the in-cd booklet shows this using Red Hat 4 and Red Hat 5). Have you tried installing the "new" one? (maybe try the "Red Hat 5.x" instead of the Slackware install) I don't use 4.4.1 anymore, as I upgraded to v5 - sorry! HTH, Mike. > ---------- > From: Greg Woods[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 September 2000 17:03 > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Subject: Applixware 4.41 on potato? > > I just upgraded from slink to potato, and now I can't run Applixware any > more. axmain segfaults on startup. I already filed a report with the > Applixware support site (smartbeak.com) but I thought I would check here > to see if anyone else has encountered (and possibly found a workaround > for) this problem. I checked the smartbeak archives, and the only > reference I could find to this exact problem got the response that > "potato is unstable and we can't support it". Of course I pointed out to > them that this is no longer the case; I expect they'll now come back and > say "4.41 is an old version, you have to pay us more money to upgrade" > but we'll see. > > --Greg > > P.S. I am running a 2.2.17 kernel if that matters, but what I've seen > suggests that it's the libc version that is the problem. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >