Re: Violence: Lethal StarOffice, terminal Apache, broken partitions...

1998-12-17 Thread Peter \(Troff\) Petroff
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

Re: Violence: Lethal StarOffice, terminal Apache, broken partitions...

1998-12-17 Thread Jeff Miller
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.

Re: Violence: Lethal StarOffice, terminal Apache, broken partitions...

1998-12-17 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
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

Re: Violence: Lethal StarOffice, terminal Apache, broken partitions...

1998-12-17 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
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

Violence: Lethal StarOffice, terminal Apache, broken partitions...

1998-12-17 Thread Peter \(Troff\) Petroff
Hi all, quick questions: 1) Can anyone think of a reason why running the setup of StarOffice 5 would cause a complete (and I mean complete) freeze and hang of a computer? Said computer is an AMD K6-233 with 128MB running Hamm (2.02), under kernel 2.0.34. X-Windows WAS wor