Re: [uml-user] AMD64 segfaults - Success!

2006-04-05 Thread John Parsons
--- Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, the key was getting a good, modern 32-bit UML? Yep, it does look like that was the essential step. I had previously tried to use the prebuilt (Debian packaged) 32-bit binary UML from within the 32-bit chroot but that attempt was also hit by segfaults.

Re: [uml-user] AMD64 segfaults - Success!

2006-04-05 Thread Jeff Dike
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 11:29:30PM +0100, John Parsons wrote: > Many thanks to all on the list for the advice received. So, the key was getting a good, modern 32-bit UML? Jeff --- This SF.Net email is sponsored

Re: [uml-user] AMD64 segfaults - Success!

2006-04-05 Thread John Parsons
Hi, Just wanted to confirm that I've successfully built a working (32-bit) UML. Had to build it inside my 32-bit chroot which I guess makes sense. The important thing is that I now have UML running on my AMD64 box with no segfaults. Inside the UML: I can use apt via my proxy, I can run Xnest sessi