I should of posted a message to tell people I've got it going. Basically
I re-installed it and the libs, and it worked. Though I had to ftp three
copies before I got one to install right.
Thank for the suggestions.
Rick Berger (819) 953-7019
Labour Operations Applications Development
Human R
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We've just switch from Slackware to Debian 1.2 on a AST Premmia
> SE/66 and we are getting a fatal error (11) segmentation fault when
> we run emacs. This is our third system the put Debian on and the first
> time this has happen. Any suggestions on where we've could
I finally found our AST's bios utility disk and it seems all cache memory
is disabled. I sort of suspected this since we were running 1.2.5 on it
for the past two years without problems.
Re the hostname well that has been set. Also we re-installed emacs.
As for the other two machines they're DE
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Lack of a host name will cause several useful parts of the system to
> segfault. This is why there is a default value provided during
> installation (among other reasons).
> Segfaults are by no means only obtained by faulty hardware. Faulty
> software can
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
>
> This is just something for the think tank. I thing Dale is more than
> likely correct, but a few months ago I was getting segmentation faults
> whenever I would try to run man (maybe some others I don't remember right
> now). The problem was that for so
This is just something for the think tank. I thing Dale is more than
likely correct, but a few months ago I was getting segmentation faults
whenever I would try to run man (maybe some others I don't remember right
now). The problem was that for some reason when I installed linuxconf, I
believe,
On Thu, 1 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've just switch from Slackware to Debian 1.2 on a AST Premmia
> SE/66 and we are getting a fatal error (11) segmentation fault when
> we run emacs. This is our third system the put Debian on and the first
> time this has happen. Any suggest
Hi,
We've just switch from Slackware to Debian 1.2 on a AST Premmia
SE/66 and we are getting a fatal error (11) segmentation fault when
we run emacs. This is our third system the put Debian on and the first
time this has happen. Any suggestions on where we've could of gone wrong
would be apprecia
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