Am Freitag, den 10.06.2005, 02:38 +0800 schrieb William Xu:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I've installed IBM's jdk1.4.2, and able to run some java
> applications. But still i can't execute .jnlp files. I notice that in
> Sun's jdk, javaws is used to run .jnlp, while in IBM's jdk, i only find
> javaw. What's the
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 08.01.2005, 00:03 +0100 schrieb Sven Luther:
> On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 10:18:57PM +0100, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> > > The version in the archive for kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc is
> > > 2.4.18-1woody5 from a security update. The change log indicat
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 07.01.2005, 12:35 -0800 schrieb Shyamal Prasad:
> "Joerg" == Joerg Rossdeutscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joerg> This kernel image is from 2002 (file date in debian
> Joerg> pool). There is no update available for woody.
>
Hi,
I use an oldworld mac / woody as router:
uname -a
Linux aurora 2.4.18-powerpc #1 Fri Apr 9 13:27:56 UTC 2004 ppc unknown
This kernel image is from 2002 (file date in debian pool). There is no
update available for woody.
For my x86-debian I can remember lots of security issues in the last 3
Hi,
Am Mo, den 05.01.2004 schrieb Sebastian Henschel um 12:12:
> * Simon Vallet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-27 10:21 +0100]:
> > As I am not very familiar with kernel symbols, I was
> > wondering if this is supposed to happen ?
>
> yes, it is quite normal. if you do not want that to happen, del
Hi,
Am So, den 04.01.2004 schrieb Joerg Sommer um 15:00:
> unfortunately it is common practice to place a vfat on usb stricks. Hence
> you need a PC-fdisk on mac. But where is it? The fdisk on pcs is in
> util-linux, but this package for ppc only have a cfdisk and an sfdisk.
> Isn't a fdisk for pp
Hi,
Am Mo, 2003-08-11 um 16.03 schrieb Bengt Thurée:
> How about adding an extra ethernet connection to the cube? Possible?
>
> I am very interested in using this solution, since it is very very silent,
> or am I wrong?
>
> Appreciate any comments?
I personally would not trust that thing to run
Am Sam, 2003-05-31 um 19.48 schrieb Sebastian Raible:
> I now experienced that the system clock of my PowerBook 12" runs too fast.
> I'm adjusting it nearly once an hour using ntpdate now and it seems to
> change about +1m per hour.
If there's a file "/etc/adjtime": Delete it.
If you adjust time
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