On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 21:01:48 +1100, Garrick Chien Welsh wrote:
> > I've never heard anything to suggest it was illegal for anyone in America
> > to use an international version of that software.
>
> Quoting from the
Coming from Australia
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John Hasler dixit:
> > Horacio writes:
> > > There are some restriction laws on importing and
> > > exporting crypto into/out of the U.S.
> >
> > The US has no laws restricting the importation of crypto.
>
> I believe download
The easiest way is to upgrade to a kernel later than 2.0.36 (2.2.1 would
be preferable). Kernels before that don't recognise memory above 64M and
and have to be told about it on the lilo configuration file. Like so.
image=/bzImage
root=/dev/hda5
label=linux
append='mem=80M'
read-only
Here is what I personally suggest you do. There's probably something wrong
with the apt-get package unless this is happening with a lot of other
programs and then that means it's going to be one of your shared
libraries either glibc or the stdc++ libraries. I suggest you use ftp
(pref lftp) to get
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