On Tue, 22 Dec 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
> just as a follow up note here. don't even bother with the patch from
> stardivision, it's a waste of time (imho of course). star office still
> crashes and behaves erratically even with the patch, and if the problems
> are as bad as mine were (the install
just as a follow up note here. don't even bother with the patch from
stardivision, it's a waste of time (imho of course). star office still
crashes and behaves erratically even with the patch, and if the problems
are as bad as mine were (the install crashed on the welcome screen) you
can't even
On 18-Dec-98, Peter (Troff) Petroff took time to write :
> * No repeat no config changes WHATSOEVER.
at all, or only related to Apache, because
> But the problem should never have occurred in the first place 'cause I
> definitely didn't screw with it!
... it could happen if you change /etc/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 17-Dec-98, Peter \(Troff\) Petroff took time to write :
> > to check error logs and suprise, it said that ServerName wasn't set. But the
> > thing was, Apache WORKED for a few days before it failed to start up and I
> > made NO repeat NO changes to ANY Apache configs.
Jeff,
At stardivision.com they have a patch for the S3V server. (This _is_ the
problem) Go to support, download. (at least it used to be there). Switch to
SVGA server on your machine, install SO5, install the patch, switch back to
S3V. You should be OK.
dyer
>Peter,
>I have a Stealth 3D 2000 a
On 17-Dec-98, Peter \(Troff\) Petroff took time to write :
> to check error logs and suprise, it said that ServerName wasn't set. But the
> thing was, Apache WORKED for a few days before it failed to start up and I
> made NO repeat NO changes to ANY Apache configs. When I set ServerName, it
> DID
Peter,
I have a Stealth 3D 2000 and I'm using the S3V server too. The question, then,
is what to do?
Regards,
Jeff Miller
>>> "Peter (Troff) Petroff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/17/98 7:39:37 AM >>>
Jeff Miller wrote:
> Peter,
> I am having the same problem while trying to run the StarOffice 5 s
Jeff Miller wrote:
> Peter,
> I am having the same problem while trying to run the StarOffice 5 setup -
> the screen appears, a dialog box comes up with nothing but a "Next" button
> and my computer locks up.
Exactly what I get, down to the last detail.
> I doubt very much that it is a bad mem
Peter,
I am having the same problem while trying to run the StarOffice 5 setup - the
screen appears, a dialog box comes up with nothing but a "Next" button and my
computer locks up. I doubt very much that it is a bad memory chip. I do
suspect, however, that the problem is with the X server.
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 19:57:26 -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
>I had a whole spectra of freezes, crashes, etc. I thought that's because of
>Cyrix processor. Took me a while to realize that I had a bad memory chip.
>Try memtest86.
I was about to suggest the same -- what Peter described sou
Hi, Peter!
I had a whole spectra of freezes, crashes, etc. I thought that's because of
Cyrix processor. Took me a while to realize that I had a bad memory chip.
Try memtest86.
Sasha.
> Hi all,
> quick questions:
>
> 1) Can anyone think of a reason why running the setup of StarOf
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