cardbus support it'd be pointless.
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Chuck Byam
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
.: On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 08:45:20AM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
.: > Chuck Byam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.: >
.: > > Is gcc borked in this release or what?
.: >
.: > Works for me.
.:
.: Ditto, so far. Seems a bit faster too...
.:
Is gcc borked in this release or what? And why release a beta version of the
compiler (2.96) in a "production" release?
C. Byam
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Any clues about this? FTP install runs off into the weeds after setting
root/user account. The only thing that I have had to do differently with
this install, as oppose to others that have worked fine, is use expert
install to install a SCSI driver. It appears to be complaining about the
hdlist
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Jaco Botha wrote:
.: Make sure you have a symlink ncurses.(lib?).so.5 to ncurses.(lib?).so.4.
.: (Don't recall the exact file name). The RPM includes this symlink, but the
.: first time I installed it, the symlink was not created for some unknown
.: reason.
.:
.: Alternativel
Seems that ncurses-5.0-1 broke my Rawhide install 11/11/99. Went back to
ncurses4 and things seem to work again.
-Chuck
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