On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:18:18 +0200
Thomas Reinemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> some months ago I had a running DC10+ on a suse 9.0. However I updated
> to suse 9.2 and forgot something. AFAIK shipped my former suse with the
> modules needed, there was no need to compile . Therefore
y Huddleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
glibc-2.3.5-r1.ebuild:
Stable on amd64 and x86 to address issues which cropped up since 2.3.5 went
stable. This fixes bugs #52374, #85718, #100190.
At least one of the bug reports uses hardened gcc.
So if you're still running 2.3.5, maybe an update
t Regards,
>Juras.
I have had some troubles (crash) with DC10+ input and ATI binary drivers.
Using the 2D driver shipped with Xorg 6.8.2 was the solution. I didn't
investigate further.
khaqq
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CD + USBKey combination. Sorry not to have thought of
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t case serrors
will be benign, in some cases you get random errors, but in extreme
cases, the shortcircuit can actually kill the board.
My own rule on this is only try to fix error-prone boards, never working
ones :)
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