Re: [techtalk] glibc and libc5 ?

1999-12-18 Thread K. Ziel
Thanks Laurel! kristin > > Here's a description of the difference between glibc and libc: > > http://www.redhat.com/~sopwith/glibc-vs-libc5.html > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [techtalk] glibc and libc5 ?

1999-12-18 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-Dec-99 [techtalk] glibc and libc5 ? by "K. Ziel"@scc.net > I have seen systems referred to as glibc or libc for a long time, but have > never had any idea *exactly* what the implications were. Can someone please > give me a little introduction

[techtalk] glibc and libc5 ?

1999-12-18 Thread K. Ziel
I have seen systems referred to as glibc or libc for a long time, but have never had any idea *exactly* what the implications were. Can someone please give me a little introduction on this? tia, kristin --still living in the land of confusion On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, you wrote: > > Could you specif

Staroffice (Was: Re: [techtalk] Glibc)

1999-10-14 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 13-Oct-99 Re: [techtalk] Glibc by Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] > You mean it's not? Bleah. I believe it [is|will be] released under Sun's source code license, which basically means "You can have the code but you can't do anything with it". H

Re: [techtalk] Glibc

1999-10-13 Thread Shannon Wells
pts from linuxchix: 13-Oct-99 [techtalk] Glibc by Just This [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I installed Slackware 4.0, then I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.6 to > > 2.2.12. > > > > What am I going to break if I install glibc2? > > Nothing, if you do everything right, and if you

Re: [techtalk] Glibc

1999-10-13 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 13-Oct-99 [techtalk] Glibc by Just This [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I installed Slackware 4.0, then I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.6 to > 2.2.12. > > What am I going to break if I install glibc2? Nothing, if you do everything right, and if your system is set up s

RE: [techtalk] Glibc

1999-10-13 Thread Beverly Guillermo
> I installed Slackware 4.0, then I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.6 to > 2.2.12. > > What am I going to break if I install glibc2? > > I am finding that several programs I would like to use, like StarOffice, > require glibc2, but claim that I do not have such. Technically, nothing should "break",

[techtalk] Glibc

1999-10-13 Thread Just This Girl
I installed Slackware 4.0, then I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.6 to 2.2.12. What am I going to break if I install glibc2? I am finding that several programs I would like to use, like StarOffice, require glibc2, but claim that I do not have such. -- O.--. Give me some Slack! o. |o_o |